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Fix Release Workflow Part #1 (#28) #86

Fix Release Workflow Part #1 (#28)

Fix Release Workflow Part #1 (#28) #86

Triggered via push February 8, 2025 21:12
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Build for Linux: UtilityClient/Utility.cs#L40
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TValue>(String, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresDynamicCodeAttribute' can break functionality when AOT compiling. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed and might need runtime code generation. Use System.Text.Json source generation for native AOT applications.
Build for Linux: UtilityClient/Utility.cs#L40
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TValue>(String, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.
Build for Linux: UtilityClient/Utility.cs#L40
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TValue>(String, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresDynamicCodeAttribute' can break functionality when AOT compiling. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed and might need runtime code generation. Use System.Text.Json source generation for native AOT applications.
Build for Linux: UtilityClient/Utility.cs#L40
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TValue>(String, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.
Build for Windows: UtilityClient/Utility.cs#L40
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TValue>(String, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresDynamicCodeAttribute' can break functionality when AOT compiling. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed and might need runtime code generation. Use System.Text.Json source generation for native AOT applications.
Build for Windows: UtilityClient/Utility.cs#L40
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TValue>(String, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.
Build for Windows: UtilityClient/Utility.cs#L40
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TValue>(String, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresDynamicCodeAttribute' can break functionality when AOT compiling. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed and might need runtime code generation. Use System.Text.Json source generation for native AOT applications.
Build for Windows: UtilityClient/Utility.cs#L40
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TValue>(String, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.