How do I handle a build requiring private NuGet DLLs #60628
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I'm getting closer but still struggling. First off, here's the DevExpress info on how to add their NuGet package to Azure DevOps (unfortunately they do not have instructions for GitHub). So I've read through Working with the NuGet registry and I believe it has the information I need. But... It is not clear which approach I should take and I don't have the in depth knowledge to make that determination myself. It discusses steps without explaining how to accomplish them. For example, if I need to do the following, how do I do it?
I'm hoping someone here can provide detailed steps for me to accomplish this. thanks - dave |
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Hi all;
I am new to using actions. I am trying to set up CI/CD so that when I check in to my project it:
The problem I'm hitting is that I use the DevExpress Blazor library. Great components but they way it works is you install it on your local computer, with your license. And then set your project to point to the local NuGet repository it creates on your computer. Works great for a local build.
But I now need to have GitHub use this library. How do I do this? And the solution needs to keep the DLLs private to my project. I can't push them to any public NuGet repository.
And for instructions, please, please, please provide detailed instructions or point me to where the answer you provide is explained in detail. For example, I was given the solution:
And with my minimal knowledge of GitHub, that was similar to telling me to use a molecule wrench to adjust the flux capacitor. So please, detailed guidance.
And I'm good with a solution that pushes the DevExpress DLLs up as part of the project. Or one that puts this up as a NuGet package or set of libraries that are private to my GitHub project. Whatever works and preferably is easy to accomplish.
thanks - dave
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