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Rosuavio opened this issue Feb 10, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #3748
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DispatcherQueueTimerExtensions move broke smaple app. #3747

Rosuavio opened this issue Feb 10, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #3748
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Describe the bug

We forgot to change a using in the sample app with the move of the extensions. Now the sample app does not build. Note, CI did not stop this.

  • Is this bug a regression in the toolkit? If so, what toolkit version did you last see it work: 86ca210

Steps to Reproduce

  • Can this be reproduced in the Sample App? (Either in a sample as-is or with new XAML pasted in the editor.) If so, please provide custom XAML or steps to reproduce. If not, let us know why it can't be reproduced (e.g. more complex setup, environment, dependencies, etc...)

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Given the following environment (Sample App w/ XAML, Project with Isolated setup, etc...)
  2. Go to '...'
  3. Click on '....'
  4. Scroll down to '....'
  5. See error

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Windows 10 Build Number:
- [ ] Fall Creators Update (16299)
- [ ] April 2018 Update (17134)
- [ ] October 2018 Update (17763)
- [ ] May 2019 Update (18362)
- [ ] May 2020 Update (19041)
- [ ] Insider Build (build number: )

App min and target version:
- [ ] Fall Creators Update (16299)
- [ ] April 2018 Update (17134)
- [ ] October 2018 Update (17763)
- [ ] May 2019 Update (18362)
- [ ] May 2020 Update (19041)
- [ ] Insider Build (xxxxx)

Device form factor:
- [ ] Desktop
- [ ] Xbox
- [ ] Surface Hub
- [ ] IoT

Visual Studio 
- [ ] 2017 (version: )
- [ ] 2019 (version: ) 
- [ ] 2019 Preview (version: )

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@Rosuavio Rosuavio added the bug 🐛 An unexpected issue that highlights incorrect behavior label Feb 10, 2021
@ghost ghost added the needs triage 🔍 label Feb 10, 2021
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ghost commented Feb 10, 2021

Hello RosarioPulella, thank you for opening an issue with us!

I have automatically added a "needs triage" label to help get things started. Our team will analyze and investigate the issue, and escalate it to the relevant team if possible. Other community members may also look into the issue and provide feedback 🙌

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