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@tolbon just like you'd install or add a dependency on any other .NET library available from NuGet. NuGet library page contains a line that can be copied to install it globally.
How you manage dependencies differs between "regular" .NET and .NET Core. This repository has project files that depend on .NET client 4.x:
- https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-tutorials/blob/master/dotnet/Worker/Worker.csproj
- https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-tutorials/blob/master/dotnet-visual-studio/1_Send/1_Send.csproj
We accidentally released a 5.0 of .NET client in May but immediately unlisted it. Either .NET Core tooling
used in the tutorial somehow managed to install unlisted packages or you managed to
install a version from master another way. @kjnilsson can you think of a way for that to happen?
Anyhow, you can also use autoAck
instead of noAck
. Only the name has changed, not
the semantics.
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That parameter was renamed in .NET client master but there were no library releases that include it.
Please make sure you use a released version from NuGet. BasicConsume in 4.x releases do use noAck.
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How can i do that ? I just follow the tutorial here
https://www.rabbitmq.com/tutorials/tutorial-one-dotnet.html
for more information
Linux Ubuntu 16.04
<PackageReference` Include="RabbitMQ.Client" Version="5.0.0" />
<TargetFramework>netcoreapp1.1</TargetFramework>
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Ok I understand very sorry. I just follow this tutorial and it's download MQ.Client 5.0.0. I go to 4.1.3 release :) have good day
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@tolbon no worries. We will release 5.0.1
next week and update the tutorials. Perhaps clarifying what version of the client is used is now necessary, too.
Life was simpler in the days of positional arguments!
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