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Managed Stripping Level

When using managed stripping level with omnicept the default behavior will strip the code for the glia dlls on your project to avoid this we can create a link.xml file on the assets folder that 

<linker>
    <assembly fullname="NetMQ" preserve="all"/>
    <assembly fullname="lib-client-csharp" preserve="all"/>
</linker>

 

 

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