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My Portable Class Library targets .Net 4.0.3 and higher + SL5 (4.0.3 required for System.Xml.Linq). We are okay with requiring that users have .Net 4.0.3. I can take the resulting DLL and reference it in a project that targets .Net Framework 4 just fine. When I nuget spec the project file, pack and then try to add the reference through NuGet, it gives the following error:

"You are trying to install this package into a project that targets '.NETFramework,Version=v4.0', but the package does not contain any assembly references or content files that are compatible with that framework"

How can I change my NuGet package to allow the same DLL to work with 4.0?

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  • I modified the package with the NuGet Package Explorer, changed lib/portable-net403+sl50 to lib/portable-net40+sl50 and it worked. I guess I need to find a way to make the pack command do this.
    – Ethan
    Oct 10, 2013 at 17:18

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When you pack , are you creating the correct subfolders before you pack ?

.\NugetPackageBase\content\           (.png files, xdt files, etc)
.\NugetPackageBase\lib\net20        
.\NugetPackageBase\lib\net35
.\NugetPackageBase\lib\net40

You can quick check it by:

Making a copy of your ".nupkg" file.
Change the ".nupkg" extension to ".zip"

And now you can look inside and see the directory structure.

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  • I'm referencing the project file when I pack, it is handling the structure creation. Does this mean I need to manually set up the nuspec file to pack into the right folders?
    – Ethan
    Oct 11, 2013 at 15:09
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you can manually edit the .nuspec file before running nuget.exe pack command, if you want to change the target framework.

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  • do you mean by specifying a file and target?
    – Ethan
    Oct 15, 2013 at 18:49

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