![]() So I need this package to install in my environment. I develop in VS2010 and use Framework 4.0. + FullyQualifiedErrorId : NuGetCmdletUnhandledException. + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:), InvalidOperationExc For more information, contact the package author. O install this package into a project that targets '.NETFramework,Version=v4.0', but thĮ package does not contain any assembly references or content files that are compatible Install-Package : Could not install package ' 1.11.1'. Successfully uninstalled 'Newtonsoft.Json 7.0.1'. Successfully added 'Newtonsoft.Json 7.0.1' to Drilyser.Īdding ' 1.11.1' to Drilyser. Successfully added ' 2.2.29' to Drilyser.Īdding 'Newtonsoft.Json 7.0.1' to Drilyser. Successfully installed 'Google.Apis 1.11.1'. If you do not accept the license agreement(s), then delete the relevant components from your device. Your use of the package and dependencies constitutes your acceptance of their license agreements. Check the package for additional dependencies, which may come with their own license agreement(s). ![]() You are downloading from AdvancedREI, onovotny, the license agreement to which is available at. Successfully installed 'Newtonsoft.Json 7.0.1'. You are downloading from Microsoft, the license agreement to which is available at. But now today when I try to do it I get an error telling me that this package does not support Framework 4.0! PM> Install-Package 3Īttempting to resolve dependency 'Google.Apis (≥ 1.11.1)'.Īttempting to resolve dependency ' (≥ 1.11.1)'.Īttempting to resolve dependency 'Microsoft.Bcl (≥ 1.1.10)'.Īttempting to resolve dependency ' (≥ 1.0.14)'.Īttempting to resolve dependency ' (≥ 1.0.168)'.Īttempting to resolve dependency ' (≥ 2.2.29)'.Īttempting to resolve dependency 'Newtonsoft.Json (≥ 7.0.1)'.Īttempting to resolve dependency ' (≥ 1.11.0)'.Īttempting to resolve dependency ' (≥ 1.11.1)'. ![]() Everything seemed to go just fine and there were no issues whatsoever. I was working on a project a few weeks back and opened up the Package Manager Console to run the command Install-Package 3. ![]()
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