![]() ![]() The problem is that although the nuget update command updates everything as expected, including the nfig and the. The solution seems to work for both scenarios on the first sight, but actually it does not produce the expected result: when the product-test solution is built, in the bin directory I don't get the latest version of the DLLs, only the latest-1 version. I currently use the above scenario to run local builds using Visual Studio and unattended builds using TeamCity. ![]() This lets me pull in the latest version of our NuGet package during build. Then I added the following pre-build event in Visual Studio: $(SolutionDir).nuget\nuget update -prerelease $(ProjectDir)nfig.This lets me get rid of the "packages" directory completely from VCS since the package with the version defined in nfig file would be downloaded automatically by NuGet before build. ![]()
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