How to add a project reference to a project in VS Code on macOS












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So I've created a new c# project ("Photos") on macOS using the etoapp (Eto.Forms) project template:



dotnet new etoapp -sln -m code -s


This created a new sln file as well as a project folder "Photos" as well as the macOS bootstrapper project folder "Photos.Mac".



Now I have a need to add another class library project to the solution:



// mac:Photos SamAxe$
mkdir ZXing.Eto
cd ZXing.Eto
dotnet new classlib


open ZXing.Eto.csproj in VSCode and change the TargetFramework to netstandard2.0



now add the project as a reference to the Eto main project:



// mac:Photos/Photos SamAxe$
dotnet add reference Photos.csproj ../ZXing.Eto.csproj


and finally add the new project to the sln file:



// mac:Photos SamAxe$
dotnet sln add ZXing.Eto/ZXing.Eto.csproj
nuget restore


finally, try to use the ZXing.Eto types in the Photos project:



In Photos/Photos/MainForm.cs add



using ZXing.Eto;


This results in




The type or namespace 'Eto' does not exist in the namespace 'ZXing' (are you missing an assembly reference?'




Well, yes, I think I may be.. but I'm at a loss for what to do to resolve this. Ideas?










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    So I've created a new c# project ("Photos") on macOS using the etoapp (Eto.Forms) project template:



    dotnet new etoapp -sln -m code -s


    This created a new sln file as well as a project folder "Photos" as well as the macOS bootstrapper project folder "Photos.Mac".



    Now I have a need to add another class library project to the solution:



    // mac:Photos SamAxe$
    mkdir ZXing.Eto
    cd ZXing.Eto
    dotnet new classlib


    open ZXing.Eto.csproj in VSCode and change the TargetFramework to netstandard2.0



    now add the project as a reference to the Eto main project:



    // mac:Photos/Photos SamAxe$
    dotnet add reference Photos.csproj ../ZXing.Eto.csproj


    and finally add the new project to the sln file:



    // mac:Photos SamAxe$
    dotnet sln add ZXing.Eto/ZXing.Eto.csproj
    nuget restore


    finally, try to use the ZXing.Eto types in the Photos project:



    In Photos/Photos/MainForm.cs add



    using ZXing.Eto;


    This results in




    The type or namespace 'Eto' does not exist in the namespace 'ZXing' (are you missing an assembly reference?'




    Well, yes, I think I may be.. but I'm at a loss for what to do to resolve this. Ideas?










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      So I've created a new c# project ("Photos") on macOS using the etoapp (Eto.Forms) project template:



      dotnet new etoapp -sln -m code -s


      This created a new sln file as well as a project folder "Photos" as well as the macOS bootstrapper project folder "Photos.Mac".



      Now I have a need to add another class library project to the solution:



      // mac:Photos SamAxe$
      mkdir ZXing.Eto
      cd ZXing.Eto
      dotnet new classlib


      open ZXing.Eto.csproj in VSCode and change the TargetFramework to netstandard2.0



      now add the project as a reference to the Eto main project:



      // mac:Photos/Photos SamAxe$
      dotnet add reference Photos.csproj ../ZXing.Eto.csproj


      and finally add the new project to the sln file:



      // mac:Photos SamAxe$
      dotnet sln add ZXing.Eto/ZXing.Eto.csproj
      nuget restore


      finally, try to use the ZXing.Eto types in the Photos project:



      In Photos/Photos/MainForm.cs add



      using ZXing.Eto;


      This results in




      The type or namespace 'Eto' does not exist in the namespace 'ZXing' (are you missing an assembly reference?'




      Well, yes, I think I may be.. but I'm at a loss for what to do to resolve this. Ideas?










      share|improve this question














      So I've created a new c# project ("Photos") on macOS using the etoapp (Eto.Forms) project template:



      dotnet new etoapp -sln -m code -s


      This created a new sln file as well as a project folder "Photos" as well as the macOS bootstrapper project folder "Photos.Mac".



      Now I have a need to add another class library project to the solution:



      // mac:Photos SamAxe$
      mkdir ZXing.Eto
      cd ZXing.Eto
      dotnet new classlib


      open ZXing.Eto.csproj in VSCode and change the TargetFramework to netstandard2.0



      now add the project as a reference to the Eto main project:



      // mac:Photos/Photos SamAxe$
      dotnet add reference Photos.csproj ../ZXing.Eto.csproj


      and finally add the new project to the sln file:



      // mac:Photos SamAxe$
      dotnet sln add ZXing.Eto/ZXing.Eto.csproj
      nuget restore


      finally, try to use the ZXing.Eto types in the Photos project:



      In Photos/Photos/MainForm.cs add



      using ZXing.Eto;


      This results in




      The type or namespace 'Eto' does not exist in the namespace 'ZXing' (are you missing an assembly reference?'




      Well, yes, I think I may be.. but I'm at a loss for what to do to resolve this. Ideas?







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