In short: Microsoft has made Preview 6 available for download for Visual Studio 2022 17.3. This update can be considered a maintenance update. Because some problems have been corrected.
- The reboot failed with the warning “Xamarin.iOS does not support running or debugging the previously built version of your project”.
- Users debugging iOS applications in VS using the remote simulator can continue debugging after the first time without the sessions being terminated incorrectly.
- Improvements to NuGet authentication when using Azure Artifacts feeds to reduce HTTP 401 unauthorized errors.
- Xamarin Hot Restart now supports individual Apple Developer Portal accounts.
- Fixed an issue with Xamarin.iOS where the build would fail with an error message: “iOS Code Signing Key ‘***’ not found in keychain.”
- Fixed a regression in the logged-in user’s personalization profile when running on Windows 7 support.
- Fixed an issue where, under certain circumstances, publishing to Azure App Service was reported as failed when it was actually successful.
And as a tip afterwards: Tomorrow, August 4th, the VS Code Livestream will take place again. The VS Code 1.70 Release Party will then be broadcast on YouTube. More on this here
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