Updated build steps to use msbuild
Instead of the convoluted method of opening in VS, have updated to use msbuild and the --no-build flag as suggested by Andrew Hoefling
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cd Ooui
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cd Ooui
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dotnet restore
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dotnet restore
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msbuild
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dotnet run --project Samples/Samples.csproj --no-build
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Now open the .sln file in Visual Studio for Mac or Visual Studio 2017 (note: you may need to ensure it is being run as administrator) and ensure Samples is set as the start up project and run it.
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There is currently an issue with Xamarin.Forms and building from the dotnet cli, so for now we use the msbuild command and then set the --no-build flag on dotnet run but this will eventually change when the issue is resolved.
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This will open the default starting page for the Samples. Now point your browser at [http://localhost:8080/shared-button](http://localhost:8080/shared-button)
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This will open the default starting page for the Samples. Now point your browser at [http://localhost:8080/shared-button](http://localhost:8080/shared-button)
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