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Added publish profiles #11

Added publish profiles

Added publish profiles #11

Triggered via push November 18, 2024 10:17
Status Failure
Total duration 5m 14s
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2 errors and 7 warnings
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Unable to optimize assemblies for performance: a valid runtime package was not found. Either set the PublishReadyToRun property to false, or use a supported runtime identifier when publishing. When targeting .NET 6 or higher, make sure to restore packages with the PublishReadyToRun property set to true.
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Process completed with exit code 1.
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Found version-specific or distribution-specific runtime identifier(s): win10-arm64, win10-x64, win10-x86. Affected libraries: Microsoft.WindowsAppSDK. In .NET 8.0 and higher, assets for version-specific and distribution-specific runtime identifiers will not be found by default. See https://aka.ms/dotnet/rid-usage for details.
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Found version-specific or distribution-specific runtime identifier(s): win10-arm64, win10-x64, win10-x86. Affected libraries: Microsoft.WindowsAppSDK. In .NET 8.0 and higher, assets for version-specific and distribution-specific runtime identifiers will not be found by default. See https://aka.ms/dotnet/rid-usage for details.
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A publish profile with the name 'win-x64.pubxml' was not found in the project. Set the PublishProfile property to a valid file name.
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Found version-specific or distribution-specific runtime identifier(s): win10-arm64, win10-x64, win10-x86. Affected libraries: Microsoft.WindowsAppSDK. In .NET 8.0 and higher, assets for version-specific and distribution-specific runtime identifiers will not be found by default. See https://aka.ms/dotnet/rid-usage for details.
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Targeting .NET 9.0 or higher in Visual Studio 2022 17.11 is not supported.
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Found version-specific or distribution-specific runtime identifier(s): win10-arm64, win10-x64, win10-x86. Affected libraries: Microsoft.WindowsAppSDK. In .NET 8.0 and higher, assets for version-specific and distribution-specific runtime identifiers will not be found by default. See https://aka.ms/dotnet/rid-usage for details.
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Targeting .NET 9.0 or higher in Visual Studio 2022 17.11 is not supported.