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Hello,I have a .net standard library which is referencing onto multiple entity framework core packages via NuGet. However when I build it he only copies my own libaries into the output but not the required dependencies which have been added via NuGet.I did not find an option (copy locally) like you have when you setup a real reference without that NuGet nonsense.Is there a way to force him to copy references into into local folder? It's just a pain in the a** to search for the libs in C:\%User%\NuGet" and copy them manually into the output folder.Furthermore I would like to ask if there is a way to teach NuGet to put the references into the solution folder instead of "C:\%User%\NuGet"?I normally do not use NuGet but I know that a few years ago he did store everything solution related into the solution folder. I could not find anything in the settings and I did not find a solution in their "documentation".Best regardsDev86 Technical BlogContinue reading...
Hello,
I have a .net standard library which is referencing onto multiple entity framework core packages via NuGet. However when I build it he only copies my own libaries into the output but not the required dependencies which have been added via NuGet.
I did not find an option (copy locally) like you have when you setup a real reference without that NuGet nonsense.
Is there a way to force him to copy references into into local folder? It's just a pain in the a** to search for the libs in C:\%User%\NuGet" and copy them manually into the output folder.
Furthermore I would like to ask if there is a way to teach NuGet to put the references into the solution folder instead of "C:\%User%\NuGet"?
I normally do not use NuGet but I know that a few years ago he did store everything solution related into the solution folder. I could not find anything in the settings and I did not find a solution in their "documentation".
Best regards
Dev86 Technical Blog
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