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The reference assemblies for framework ".NETFramework,Version=v4.7.1" were not found.Update 1.25.1: The update addresses these issues.ĭownloads: Windows: System | Mac: 64 bit | Linux 64-bit: deb rpm tarball | 32-bit: deb rpm tarball Therefore your assembly may not be correctly targeted for the framework you intend.įailed to load project file 'f:\Projects\*******\Assembly-CSharp.csproj'.į:\Projects\*******\Assembly-CSharp.csprojĬ:\Users\#\.vscode\extensions\ms-vscode.csharp-1.15.2\.omnisharp\1.30.1\msbuild\15.0\Bin\(1126,5): Error: The reference assemblies for framework ".NETFramework,Version=v4.7.1" 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. Note that assemblies will be resolved from the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) and will be used in place of reference assemblies. Therefore your assembly may not be correctly targeted for the framework you intend. Nothing has changed in my environment, save for updating Unity from 2018.1.X to 2018.2.1f1 I had Intellisense with 2018.1 in the morning, updated to 2018.2 over lunch, and no Intellisense in the afternoon.
I think I've got the exact same error message, but lately I've got a bit different I think. If I close a project that has only few classes, then open Unity, I get the similar error and autocomplete doesn't work in VS Code.
If I restart unity, I get the same error. This has happened at least with some 2018.x versions. I've got similar issues with OmniSharp and Atom, but I've since just used VS Code. Seems like VS code OmniSharp plugin tries to find some "stuff" related to msbuild - I have no idea what it is about. This or similar issue has been reported in OmniSharp's github.Īnd seems like there are two copies of that folder, one in Visual Studio Community edition (that I installed along Unity) and one in VS Code folder.įor some reason OmniSharp decides to load the one in Visual Studio folder, which results in something missing. But the solutions seem to be really esoteric, or I just missed the good ones.