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We haven't updated to latest dotnet servicing, which is likely what is causing your build failures. I can push a change tomorrow that will take care of that. |
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@ericstj @stephentoub - The version of OpenAI changed from |
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It seems that right now there is this tight internal coupling between OpenAI and Azure.OpenAI and they are working on fixing it. Some of this discussed here openai/openai-dotnet#589 |
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I think we need this for MEAI.
Using the latest OpenAI package breaks Azure.AI.OpenAI. The latest MEAI packages soon to be released reference this latest version of OpenAI so this breaks "file->new-project" for those when they rely on the Aspire reference to bring in Azure.AI.OpenAI. There's a workaround, but ideally this can get fixed.