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Package .Runtime directory
I noticed a .Runtime
directory in packages like Burst and from what it looks like it is used to get around conflicting with dependencies from other packages?
I would like to do the same. I have a couple of System.*
dependencies that I'd like to bring in certain versions but when I place them in the .Runtime
directory they don't seem to get picked up.
Any idea how to make them work? Do I have to load those assemblies manually?
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