The "ResolveLibraryProjectImports" task failed unexpectedly

Zaeem Sattar picture Zaeem Sattar · Apr 24, 2017 · Viewed 35.5k times · Source

I have a Xamarin project, which is based on MvvmCross. The project is for both iOS and Android. I opened this project in Visual Studio 15. I got some errors, which I solved in no time. There are some errors, which are stuck and I couldn't solve them even after searching on Google and on Stackoverflow. I have tried each and every method found on Stackoverflow, but still all remaining errors are there. This project is using 3rd party libraries like RestSharp and BoxApi.V2 (few more)

I am posting my error log below.

Severity    Code    Description Project File    Line    Suppression State
Error       The "ResolveLibraryProjectImports" task failed unexpectedly.
System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load assembly 'RestSharp(Android), Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken='. Perhaps it doesn't exist in the Mono for Android profile?
File name: 'RestSharp(Android).dll'
   at Java.Interop.Tools.Cecil.DirectoryAssemblyResolver.Resolve(AssemblyNameReference reference, ReaderParameters parameters)
   at Java.Interop.Tools.Cecil.DirectoryAssemblyResolver.Resolve(String fullName, ReaderParameters parameters)
   at Java.Interop.Tools.Cecil.DirectoryAssemblyResolver.Resolve(String fullName)
   at Java.Interop.Tools.Cecil.DirectoryAssemblyResolver.GetAssembly(String fileName)
   at Xamarin.Android.Tasks.ResolveLibraryProjectImports.Extract(DirectoryAssemblyResolver res, ICollection`1 jars, ICollection`1 resolvedResourceDirectories, ICollection`1 resolvedAssetDirectories, ICollection`1 resolvedEnvironments)
   at Xamarin.Android.Tasks.ResolveLibraryProjectImports.Execute()
   at Microsoft.Build.BackEnd.TaskExecutionHost.Microsoft.Build.BackEnd.ITaskExecutionHost.Execute()
   at Microsoft.Build.BackEnd.TaskBuilder.<ExecuteInstantiatedTask>d__26.MoveNext() BoxApi.V2 (Android)

This error is repeating for all projects included in this solution. So I am getting this error multiple times.

I also want to add that the project was previously built on MAC and I am using windows, does this make some compatibility or cross OS issue? I have checked all assembly references and all are working fine.

Answer

DilbertDave picture DilbertDave · Jun 27, 2017

I've literally just had this with a brand new Xamarin.Forms application in Visual Studio 2017.

The root cause appears to be that I let VS2017 create the project in it's default location 'C:\Users\Dave\Documents\Visual Studio 2017\Projects' and this has resulted in one of more files now having a path which it too long.

I moved the solution to the root of my D drive and it builds without any problem.