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The targets file approach is no longer recommended. So am just removing it and cleaning up the projects still referencing it

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plioi commented Jul 14, 2015

I don't necessarily object to the R# settings changes, but do you know what settings those are?

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Oops, didn't realise that had changed. But looks like a flag to say a particular migration has run so it shouldn't cause any issues. I can revert tomorrow if you would like.

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From: Patrick Lioimailto:[email protected]
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Subject: Re: [fixie] Switched to new nuget package restore approach (#103)

I don't necessarily object to the R# settings changes, but do you know what settings those are?


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plioi commented Jul 14, 2015

If that's all it's talking about, no need to change it. Thanks.

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plioi commented Jul 15, 2015

After doing some research, I found that 1) there was more that could be removed and 2) my nuget.exe and corresponding build.cmd both needed updating to agree with the new style as well. I just pushed these to master at 9d080b6

See http://blog.davidebbo.com/2014/01/the-right-way-to-restore-nuget-packages.html
and http://docs.nuget.org/consume/package-restore/migrating-to-automatic-package-restore for details.

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