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Upgrade to version 80.0 and prompt that dependent packages cannot be found #445

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xxl-cc opened this issue Nov 20, 2023 · 3 comments
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xxl-cc commented Nov 20, 2023

Using nuget for Extended-Toolkit upgrades
Found that its dependent package does not have version 8.0

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Wagnerp commented Nov 20, 2023

Using nuget for Extended-Toolkit upgrades Found that its dependent package does not have version 8.0

Hi @xxl-cc

Please use the Ultimate packages, as they have everything in them.

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xxl-cc commented Nov 20, 2023

Sorry, I made a mistake. It should be an Extended-Toolkit upgrade from 70.23.1.5 to 80.23.11.318, reporting a dependency error

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Wagnerp commented Nov 20, 2023

Sorry, I made a mistake. It should be an Extended-Toolkit upgrade from 70.23.1.5 to 80.23.11.318, reporting a dependency error

Hi @xxl-cc

The Ultimate package should resolve this. NuGet does not seem to 'pull' in dependencies by default, which is annoying.

@xxl-cc xxl-cc changed the title Upgrade to version 8.0 and prompt that dependent packages cannot be found Upgrade to version 80.0 and prompt that dependent packages cannot be found Nov 21, 2023
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