I have a Visual Studio solution that contains two projects, ProjectA and ProjectB. ProjectA references ProjectB, so when I build the solution, ProjectB is being build first.
Lately, I had to use a nuget package in ProjectB. This nuget package contains two dlls; "Managed.dll" and "Native.dll" where the former is a managed assembly and the latter being a native C++ assembly. When ProjectB is being compiled, a custom target in the nuget package ensures that "Native.dll" (which is not directly referenced) is being copied to the output directory of ProjectB. When ProjectA is being compiled, "Managed.dll" is being compied to the output folder of ProjectA because ProjectB has a 'hard' reference to this assembly. On the other hand, "Native.dll" is not being copied, which consequently led to a runtime error.
My solution at this moment is to let ProjectA include the nuget package as well. I find that unsatisfactory since ProjectA does not need this nuget reference.
Is there an alternative way that will have both "Managed.dll" and "Native.dll" being copied to the output folder of ProjectA?