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Error is: EXEC: error: aotprofile-tool: Unable to read profile through local port: 9999. For this particular Terminal session, it seems the PATH environment variable was not set. In comparison, in your previous comment in 4152 (comment), it looked like the PATH environment variable was set. It occurs with my main application which is much bigger that repro app posted before. It appears that either (a) the recording step wrote an invalid value into the custom profile or (b) the compilation step read a value incorrectly from the profile. One way to capture that info, along with various other build parameters that might be useful clues, would be to set the build verbosity to diagnostic under Visual Studio Preferences Build Log verbosity, and then repeat the Build and Deployment steps. Ive been really busy with the technical training sessions Ive been facilitating. Not only that, the craziest thing also happened to me just last week. My personal laptop, where I keep all of my important files, do all of my mobile development, etc., has succumbed to the ephemeral nature of its existence. Yes, I have no problems with showing my presentations to the audiences using Mac. How can I demo Xamarin Development (Im kind of underestimating the power of Mac:P) And yes, I knew that Visual Studio for Mac exists, but I wasnt sure what else to setup other than that. I thought I needed to install different components, configure a couple of stuff, etc. But I was wrong. So so wrong. All I needed to do was to launch Visual Studio Installer and install Visual Studio for Mac and thats it. Visual Studio Xamarin Profiler Download A DiskIt will download a disk image (.dmg ) file of Visual Studio Installer. It will check if some of the components are installed and load a couple of stuff and proceed to the next installation step. We will not discuss how to install Xcode, we will focus on the Visual Studio installation. This will install the Visual Studio IDE Xamarin Profiler Which you can use to find memory leaks, resolve performance bottlenecks, and add polish to your apps before getting them out the door. For the platforms, you have Xamarin Native development for Android and iOS (both include the Xamarin.Forms). You also have macOS development. All platforms and tools are initially checked, but you can excluded any of them. But, I would suggest to install all of them, because theyre all significant. I installed all platforms and tools and it took me 3 hours (my connection sucks). The installation will ask for your machine credentials for a couple of times. It wont continue with the installation unless you type in your credentials. You can now create a new Xamarin project and run it without any issue. You also have the XAML previewer running here and it looks really clean. This article really wont help you that much with the installation. This is more of a reaction to Visual Stuio for Mac and also an appreciation blog post for the Visual Studio team.
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