Can I host a Nuget Package built in .Net Core using Nuget.Server?
Nuget.Server use .NET Framework 4.6.1
Can I host a Nuget Package built with .Net Core in an ASP.NET Application created with Nuget.Server?
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Nuget.Server use .NET Framework 4.6.1
Can I host a Nuget Package built with .Net Core in an ASP.NET Application created with Nuget.Server?
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Nuget.Server use .NET Framework 4.6.1
Can I host a Nuget Package built with .Net Core in an ASP.NET Application created with Nuget.Server?
asp.net asp.net-core nuget
Nuget.Server use .NET Framework 4.6.1
Can I host a Nuget Package built with .Net Core in an ASP.NET Application created with Nuget.Server?
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asp.net asp.net-core nuget
edited Nov 20 '18 at 9:25
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Yes. The Nuget.Server just hosts the packages and doesn't care for the content of the packages as long as the packages contain nuspecs.
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Yes. The Nuget.Server just hosts the packages and doesn't care for the content of the packages as long as the packages contain nuspecs.
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Yes. The Nuget.Server just hosts the packages and doesn't care for the content of the packages as long as the packages contain nuspecs.
Yes. The Nuget.Server just hosts the packages and doesn't care for the content of the packages as long as the packages contain nuspecs.
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