QuoteReplyTopic: NuGet issue Posted: 18-Apr-2013 at 11:56am
Maybe this was a hazard of being a beta user. Sorry. :)
We don't reinstall the license (the setup.exe) and the extensions with every release, but at a minimum you should have a 7.0.2 "install" and 7.1.0 extensions.
I would uninstall from Programs and Features, uninstall the packages from you solution, and then re-install. That should force a new setup.exe run (you'll need to re-enter your license key) and re-install the extensions. Once everything is current you shouldn't see installer prompts like you have been.
The init.ps1 script used by the DevForce.Core package will run every time the solution is opened and it's expected to see that "already installed" message.
What are you seeing when you say the "installer tries to start"? Do you see the setup program launched? Which version of the NuGet packages do you have installed? If you check in "Programs and Features", which version do you see for DevForce 2012? And finally, which version do you see for the two DevForce extensions?
When I open the package manager console, or usually anything to do with NuGet, I get messages saying DevForce 2012 tools are already installed. The installer tries to start and then fails saying it is already installed. This has been happening for a while now.
Does anyone else have this issue or have a fix for it? It's not a huge deal but it's very annoying.
This is the output from opening the console:
Each package is licensed to you by its owner. Microsoft is not responsible for, nor does it grant any licenses to, third-party packages. Some packages may include dependencies which are governed by additional licenses. Follow the package source (feed) URL to determine any dependencies.
Package Manager Console Host Version 2.2.40116.9051
Type 'get-help NuGet' to see all available NuGet commands.
************************************************************************************* INSTRUCTIONS ************************************************************************************* - To enable building a package from a project use the Enable-PackageBuild command - To enable restoring packages on build use the Enable-PackageRestore command. - When using one of the above commands, a .nuget folder will been added to your solution root. Make sure you check it in! - For for information, see https://github.com/davidfowl/NuGetPowerTools *************************************************************************************
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