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jeremydmiller avatar jeremydmiller commented on September 26, 2024

Ripple reads the Xml spec to "know" how to find assemblies and other files and
move them around. When I coded that up, the nuspec's I working off of had the
xsd namespace, so you had to use the namespace to read the Xml file. If there's
a way to make it more resilient in the internals, go for it.

It's not a by design limitation at all.
Jeremy D. Miller
The Shade Tree Developer
[email protected]


From: Kevin Miller
[email protected]

To: Jeremy D. Miller [email protected]
Sent: Thu, March 8, 2012 11:05:40 AM
Subject: [ripple] nuget.xsd namespace is required for ripplized nuspecs (#6)

If you do not have your nuget specification XML namespaced ripple restore
currently throws a NullReferenceException

Current nuspec XML required

<?xml version="1.0"?>


   <!-- ...-->
</metadata>
</package>

Why is this namespacing in effect? The current nuget spec command does not
include the nuget xml namespaces when generating a blank nuspec.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
#6

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jmarnold avatar jmarnold commented on September 26, 2024

I'm calling this one. We can make a new command to generate a nuspec template with the namespacing just to make everything flow if people really want it.

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