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I have two pre-release nuget packages A.nuget and B.nuget, and B depends on A.

Install A.nuget works:
nuget.exe install A -Source E:\out\packages -OutputDirectory e:\NugetCache -Prerelease -PackageSaveMode nuspec;nupkg

Installing B.nuget fails:
nuget.exe install B -Source E:\out\packages -OutputDirectory e:\NugetCache -Prerelease -PackageSaveMode nuspec;nupkg

Unable to resolve dependency 'A.1.0.0.196-moma159241025'

I double checked and A.1.0.0.196-moma159241025 is installed under e:\NugetCache.

How can I resolve this error?

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  • What was your order of operations? Which did you install first, A.nuget, or B.nuget? Apr 2, 2015 at 19:21
  • A was installed first. Apr 5, 2015 at 6:34
  • So far I've only managed to resolve this if there's a non-prerelease version available that I can then upgrade. Jul 16, 2015 at 18:46

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The work-around I use to solve this uses the -IgnoreDependencies switch, meaning the chosen package will install without its dependencies, regardless of whether Nuget can find them or not.

  • Install all packages "B" depends on (including "A")
  • Install package "B" using the -IgnoreDependencies switch

    Install-Package A -IncludePrerelease
    Install-Package SomeDependencyFromB
    Install-Package SomeOtherDependencyFromB
    Install-Package B -IncludePrerelease -IgnoreDependencies

https://docs.nuget.org/consume/package-manager-console-powershell-reference

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  • Unfortunately, he isn't using the NuGet PowerShell cmdlets, he's using nuget.exe. AFAICT, there is no way to ignore dependencies with nuget.exe. May 10, 2016 at 18:23

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