I've got both mono (5.10.1.20) and dotnet core (2.1.4) installed on my Linux Mint (18.3) machine.
I want to create a project using VS Code Ionide: Ctrl+Shift+P -> F#: New Project -> console. This goes without problems. However, when I try to build it, I get:
error MSB3644: The reference assemblies for framework ".NETFramework,Version=v4.6.1" were not found. To resolve this, install the SDK or Targeting Pack for this framework version or retarget your application to a version of the framework for which you have the SDK or Targeting Pack installed.
I take a look at my .fsproj file and indeed - it says:
<TargetFramework>net461</TargetFramework>
However, I found some articles online where people claim to be able to build this without problems (e.g. Suave-Music-Store tutorial found here:
https://legacy.gitbook.com/book/theimowski/suave-music-store/details )
I'm surely missing something here. So my question is: what exactly (and how to make this work) ?
PS: I was able to hack this a little bit by changing the target framework to "netcoreapp2.0", but still I pretty sure the template should work out of the box.
referenceassemblies-pcl
package?apt-cache policy referenceassemblies-pcl referenceassemblies-pcl: Installed: 2014.04.14-1xamarin4+ubuntu1604b1 Candidate: 2014.04.14-1xamarin4+ubuntu1604b1
I've tried changing my project's target framework to e.g. net45 (anything that existed in 2014), but that didn't help either.