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“System.Numeric.Vectors” error when I send int with 4 digits
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I'm making a web service with ServiceStack, between its libraries he use System.Numeri.Vectors. I have a rare problem, the WS's request has a property int? (int nullable), everything works perfect until I send a value with 4 digits in said property (only with 4 digits run the error).
Code:
Request's definition
[DataMember]
public int? PaymentTypeId get; set;
Request in postman
"paymentTypeId": 2231
Error
"message": "No se puede cargar el archivo o ensamblado 'System.Numerics.Vectors, Version=4.1.4.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' ni una de sus dependencias. El sistema no puede encontrar el archivo especificado."
PD: The error only happens if in paymentTypeId entered a 4-digit value, with 3 or 5 digits does not give error
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I'm making a web service with ServiceStack, between its libraries he use System.Numeri.Vectors. I have a rare problem, the WS's request has a property int? (int nullable), everything works perfect until I send a value with 4 digits in said property (only with 4 digits run the error).
Code:
Request's definition
[DataMember]
public int? PaymentTypeId get; set;
Request in postman
"paymentTypeId": 2231
Error
"message": "No se puede cargar el archivo o ensamblado 'System.Numerics.Vectors, Version=4.1.4.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' ni una de sus dependencias. El sistema no puede encontrar el archivo especificado."
PD: The error only happens if in paymentTypeId entered a 4-digit value, with 3 or 5 digits does not give error
c# web-services assembly servicestack
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It sounds like a glitch loading System.Numerics.Vectors; and... this particular package is hugely problematic between frameworks - MS screwed up the assembly forwarding table in net46* in particular. You could try adding an explicit package reference to System.Numerics.Vectors in your application, and/or adding assembly binding redirects, but... if you're on net46* and libs use netstandard, this one is ... pain. Also: IIRC the transitive dependency tree loader indotnet restore
gets it wrong too, for a double-whammy of pain.
– Marc Gravell♦
yesterday
<package id="System.Numerics.Vectors" version="4.5.0" targetFramework="net461" /> do you mean this reference?
– Federico Fia Sare
yesterday
yeah, that's the one; but as a transitive dependency from libs that target netstandard when running on net46*: it gets ... messy; due to problems in the bindings. Frankly, just one more reason to avoid net46*
– Marc Gravell♦
yesterday
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I'm making a web service with ServiceStack, between its libraries he use System.Numeri.Vectors. I have a rare problem, the WS's request has a property int? (int nullable), everything works perfect until I send a value with 4 digits in said property (only with 4 digits run the error).
Code:
Request's definition
[DataMember]
public int? PaymentTypeId get; set;
Request in postman
"paymentTypeId": 2231
Error
"message": "No se puede cargar el archivo o ensamblado 'System.Numerics.Vectors, Version=4.1.4.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' ni una de sus dependencias. El sistema no puede encontrar el archivo especificado."
PD: The error only happens if in paymentTypeId entered a 4-digit value, with 3 or 5 digits does not give error
c# web-services assembly servicestack
I'm making a web service with ServiceStack, between its libraries he use System.Numeri.Vectors. I have a rare problem, the WS's request has a property int? (int nullable), everything works perfect until I send a value with 4 digits in said property (only with 4 digits run the error).
Code:
Request's definition
[DataMember]
public int? PaymentTypeId get; set;
Request in postman
"paymentTypeId": 2231
Error
"message": "No se puede cargar el archivo o ensamblado 'System.Numerics.Vectors, Version=4.1.4.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' ni una de sus dependencias. El sistema no puede encontrar el archivo especificado."
PD: The error only happens if in paymentTypeId entered a 4-digit value, with 3 or 5 digits does not give error
c# web-services assembly servicestack
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It sounds like a glitch loading System.Numerics.Vectors; and... this particular package is hugely problematic between frameworks - MS screwed up the assembly forwarding table in net46* in particular. You could try adding an explicit package reference to System.Numerics.Vectors in your application, and/or adding assembly binding redirects, but... if you're on net46* and libs use netstandard, this one is ... pain. Also: IIRC the transitive dependency tree loader indotnet restore
gets it wrong too, for a double-whammy of pain.
– Marc Gravell♦
yesterday
<package id="System.Numerics.Vectors" version="4.5.0" targetFramework="net461" /> do you mean this reference?
– Federico Fia Sare
yesterday
yeah, that's the one; but as a transitive dependency from libs that target netstandard when running on net46*: it gets ... messy; due to problems in the bindings. Frankly, just one more reason to avoid net46*
– Marc Gravell♦
yesterday
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It sounds like a glitch loading System.Numerics.Vectors; and... this particular package is hugely problematic between frameworks - MS screwed up the assembly forwarding table in net46* in particular. You could try adding an explicit package reference to System.Numerics.Vectors in your application, and/or adding assembly binding redirects, but... if you're on net46* and libs use netstandard, this one is ... pain. Also: IIRC the transitive dependency tree loader indotnet restore
gets it wrong too, for a double-whammy of pain.
– Marc Gravell♦
yesterday
<package id="System.Numerics.Vectors" version="4.5.0" targetFramework="net461" /> do you mean this reference?
– Federico Fia Sare
yesterday
yeah, that's the one; but as a transitive dependency from libs that target netstandard when running on net46*: it gets ... messy; due to problems in the bindings. Frankly, just one more reason to avoid net46*
– Marc Gravell♦
yesterday
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It sounds like a glitch loading System.Numerics.Vectors; and... this particular package is hugely problematic between frameworks - MS screwed up the assembly forwarding table in net46* in particular. You could try adding an explicit package reference to System.Numerics.Vectors in your application, and/or adding assembly binding redirects, but... if you're on net46* and libs use netstandard, this one is ... pain. Also: IIRC the transitive dependency tree loader in
dotnet restore
gets it wrong too, for a double-whammy of pain.– Marc Gravell♦
yesterday
It sounds like a glitch loading System.Numerics.Vectors; and... this particular package is hugely problematic between frameworks - MS screwed up the assembly forwarding table in net46* in particular. You could try adding an explicit package reference to System.Numerics.Vectors in your application, and/or adding assembly binding redirects, but... if you're on net46* and libs use netstandard, this one is ... pain. Also: IIRC the transitive dependency tree loader in
dotnet restore
gets it wrong too, for a double-whammy of pain.– Marc Gravell♦
yesterday
<package id="System.Numerics.Vectors" version="4.5.0" targetFramework="net461" /> do you mean this reference?
– Federico Fia Sare
yesterday
<package id="System.Numerics.Vectors" version="4.5.0" targetFramework="net461" /> do you mean this reference?
– Federico Fia Sare
yesterday
yeah, that's the one; but as a transitive dependency from libs that target netstandard when running on net46*: it gets ... messy; due to problems in the bindings. Frankly, just one more reason to avoid net46*
– Marc Gravell♦
yesterday
yeah, that's the one; but as a transitive dependency from libs that target netstandard when running on net46*: it gets ... messy; due to problems in the bindings. Frankly, just one more reason to avoid net46*
– Marc Gravell♦
yesterday
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It sounds like a glitch loading System.Numerics.Vectors; and... this particular package is hugely problematic between frameworks - MS screwed up the assembly forwarding table in net46* in particular. You could try adding an explicit package reference to System.Numerics.Vectors in your application, and/or adding assembly binding redirects, but... if you're on net46* and libs use netstandard, this one is ... pain. Also: IIRC the transitive dependency tree loader in
dotnet restore
gets it wrong too, for a double-whammy of pain.– Marc Gravell♦
yesterday
<package id="System.Numerics.Vectors" version="4.5.0" targetFramework="net461" /> do you mean this reference?
– Federico Fia Sare
yesterday
yeah, that's the one; but as a transitive dependency from libs that target netstandard when running on net46*: it gets ... messy; due to problems in the bindings. Frankly, just one more reason to avoid net46*
– Marc Gravell♦
yesterday