I have a project which was working fine and I was able to prepare and distribute the build with old Visual Studio for Mac.
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When I update to the latest version of Visual Studio, then the problem starts happening.
With new Visual Studio, I am not able to prepare a Release build with option 'Archive for publishing',
Sound studio 4 for mac. It shows random error logs below :
You have conflicts of versions, it's mostly Android side that causes it. Go to Android project, and right click on properties and check or fiddle with Android versions.. then clean and build.
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I installed Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 on my Mac recently, hoping to use it to program in C++. It appeared to install correctly, no errors occurred, but it seems to be missing support for C++. It will only allow me to make projects using C# and F#; I don't see C++ anywhere.
Searching around, many people suggest opening up the Visual Studio Installer and add 'C++ Tools' to VS. However, when I open up the visual studio installer, I only see the necessary packages to develop in Android, IOS, .NET, MacOS, and Xamarin.
Where is C++? Do I need to configure visual studio some other way to be able to use it for C++?
From these links- https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/community/ - https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/c879ea3b-e834-402a-847c-8214078beaa1/visual-studio-for-mac-c-empty-project?forum=visualstudiogeneral
VS Mac does not support C++
SaadSaad
Check into this article on VS Code for Mac:VS Code for Mac
Talks about coding in C++ on Mac and how to install, configure, use, debug with etc. Haven't tried it personally.