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Remove launch adjacent Fixes #2023#2058

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Remove launch adjacent Fixes #2023#2058
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@jamesmontemagno jamesmontemagno commented Nov 18, 2022

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We shouldn't do this. Browser has an option

Bugs Fixed

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Also ported to .NET MAUI: dotnet/maui#11783

@jfversluis jfversluis merged commit 77ad3c9 into main Dec 1, 2022
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Bejasc commented Dec 5, 2022

When can 1.7.4 be expected with this fix?
In the meantime - is there a workaround?

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When can 1.7.4 be expected with this fix? In the meantime - is there a workaround?

I'm also waiting for the next release with a fix for this. In the meantime, I've stopped using the Xamarin Essentials Launcher and am using my own implementation without the LaunchAdjacent flag for now.

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Fixes #2007

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shnaz commented Dec 9, 2022

We have exact same problem which should be fixed by this.

@jfversluis I see the 1.7.4 was released 3 days ago, according to https://github.com/xamarin/Essentials/releases/tag/1.7.4.

But it is not updated in nuget.org, is this intentional and why?
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Xamarin.Essentials

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I think we had some CI/CD problems, should hopefully be fixed soon.

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