I’m seeing various confirmations of this on Twitter: The other thing is that once you get it installed in your system cache, it will resolve it from there, which I imagine makes it harder to triage for anyone trying to figure out what’s going on. If that doesn’t work for you – sometimes I’m not seeing the package above in my feed – if you have it you can add another NuGet feed to an alternate package source, like I’ve done here with AutoFac’s nightly build feed: It seems to work if the package has a previous release version (not in pre)Īs a workaround, you can add the packages manually via the dialog in Visual Studio, just make sure you hit that pre-release flag:.This seems to be more common for prerelease packages.Thanks to Brock Allen for confirming I wasn’t going insane. I haven’t figured out a common theme yet, but certain packages are failing to restore when you attempt to install them from the NuGet primary feed via the project.json file in Visual Studio 2015.
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