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@Chebona
It is not quite obvious what you are trying to do.
From the message you shared -
Could not execute because the specified command or file was not found.
Possible reasons for this include:
Seems like dotnet is not installed yet on your workstation
Are you able to run the Chromely.CrossPlat demo on Ubuntu? You can see more info in the guide here.
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Hello mattkol,
thank you for your answer.
Yes, .NET 6.0.403 is installed. I use it for my other applications. All the program I write under Windows (in Visual Studio), where the program is also compiled and the output is copied to Ubuntu. In this way I write all my code with no problems.
And in this way I've also compiled and copied Chromely app (the Cross-plarfom example was also tested without success).
However, when I try to compile your Cross-plarfom example directly under Ubuntu, the program was successfully compiled and executed.
So, the problem is with the compilation under Windows.
Is there any way how to compile it under Windows? I write/compile all the apps under Windows and use remote debugging if the program is also executed under Linux?
Thank you.
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@Chebona
So, the problem is with the compilation under Windows.
In Windows, I usually compile using Visual Studio. I am currently using Visual Studio 2022. Visual Studio Code, JetBrains Rider and other IDEs should work too.
I think it is best to compile in any IDE of your choice and we can see if the issues you get in that process can be addressed.
Thanks.
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