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I'm running a project and it doesn't any give any build errors. There' just a warning which says Warning: The dependency 'aaa' in project 'aaa' cannot be copied to the run directory because it would overwrite the reference 'bla bla bla'.. What do you think is the reason why this warning appears? (Btw, that DLL is strong-named and the Copy Local option is set to True when I reference it.).. I'm planning to put the assembly in the Global Assembly cache, but I think that would not be effective.. Any help? Thanks.
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