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Failed to AOT compile aot-instances.dll, the AOT compiler exited with code 134 #110003
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From @rolfbjarne on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 08:51:05 GMT I can reproduce by just executing |
Tagging subscribers to 'os-ios': @vitek-karas, @kotlarmilos, @ivanpovazan, @steveisok, @akoeplinger |
@BrzVlad do you think we should backport this to 9? |
yes, it is a regression |
In that case I'm going to reopen the issue and put it into the 9.0. Please start the backport. |
Any news on this issue, our entire Release pipeline is blocked because of this : / |
Any update on this. As of current release in Visual Studio & XCdode 16.2 this is still an issue.. Our project is finished and ready to deploy to the app store. |
I too am now having this issue on setups that have had no changes |
From @mlancione on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 05:02:37 GMT
Apple platform
iOS
Framework version
net9.0-*
Affected platform version
.NET 9.0.100
Description
Getting a failed to AOT compile error when building the below repro project.
It seems that adding Microsoft.Maui.Essentials and Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection NuGet packages and referencing a Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection type in code causes the build error.
Note: The build error only happens when UseInterpreter=false and TrimMode=partial.
Steps to Reproduce
Build repro project:
AOTBuildError.zip
Did you find any workaround?
Setting either UseInterpreter=true or TrimMode=full will avoid the build error.
Build logs
msbuild.binlog.zip
Copied from original issue xamarin/xamarin-macios#21663
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