C# Double Ended Queue for Net 2.1
I found Stephen Cleary's double ended queue for NET 2.0. When I install it with pm in visual studio Net 2.1 I get this error:
"PM> Install-Package Nito.Collections.Deque -Version 1.0.4
Install-Package : Project 'Default' is not found.
At line:1 char:1
+ Install-Package Nito.Collections.Deque -Version 1.0.4
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (Default:String) [Install-Package], ItemNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NuGetProjectNotFound,NuGet.PackageManagement.PowerShellCmdlets.InstallPackageCommand"
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I found Stephen Cleary's double ended queue for NET 2.0. When I install it with pm in visual studio Net 2.1 I get this error:
"PM> Install-Package Nito.Collections.Deque -Version 1.0.4
Install-Package : Project 'Default' is not found.
At line:1 char:1
+ Install-Package Nito.Collections.Deque -Version 1.0.4
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (Default:String) [Install-Package], ItemNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NuGetProjectNotFound,NuGet.PackageManagement.PowerShellCmdlets.InstallPackageCommand"
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do you have a project default?
– Kristjan Kica
Nov 20 '18 at 11:38
Does possible workaround here help? github.com/NuGet/Home/issues/1215
– Bernard Vander Beken
Nov 20 '18 at 11:40
Please don't use ".NET 2.0" and ".NET 2.1" if what you're actually describing is .NET Core versions. Especially because there was a .NET 2.0, long ago.
– Damien_The_Unbeliever
Nov 20 '18 at 11:40
@Damien_The_Unbeliever Not long ago; 2005 was just last week
– K. Alan Bates
Nov 20 '18 at 12:27
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I found Stephen Cleary's double ended queue for NET 2.0. When I install it with pm in visual studio Net 2.1 I get this error:
"PM> Install-Package Nito.Collections.Deque -Version 1.0.4
Install-Package : Project 'Default' is not found.
At line:1 char:1
+ Install-Package Nito.Collections.Deque -Version 1.0.4
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (Default:String) [Install-Package], ItemNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NuGetProjectNotFound,NuGet.PackageManagement.PowerShellCmdlets.InstallPackageCommand"
c# nuget
I found Stephen Cleary's double ended queue for NET 2.0. When I install it with pm in visual studio Net 2.1 I get this error:
"PM> Install-Package Nito.Collections.Deque -Version 1.0.4
Install-Package : Project 'Default' is not found.
At line:1 char:1
+ Install-Package Nito.Collections.Deque -Version 1.0.4
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (Default:String) [Install-Package], ItemNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NuGetProjectNotFound,NuGet.PackageManagement.PowerShellCmdlets.InstallPackageCommand"
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edited Nov 20 '18 at 11:36
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asked Nov 20 '18 at 11:35
Jam66125Jam66125
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do you have a project default?
– Kristjan Kica
Nov 20 '18 at 11:38
Does possible workaround here help? github.com/NuGet/Home/issues/1215
– Bernard Vander Beken
Nov 20 '18 at 11:40
Please don't use ".NET 2.0" and ".NET 2.1" if what you're actually describing is .NET Core versions. Especially because there was a .NET 2.0, long ago.
– Damien_The_Unbeliever
Nov 20 '18 at 11:40
@Damien_The_Unbeliever Not long ago; 2005 was just last week
– K. Alan Bates
Nov 20 '18 at 12:27
add a comment |
1
do you have a project default?
– Kristjan Kica
Nov 20 '18 at 11:38
Does possible workaround here help? github.com/NuGet/Home/issues/1215
– Bernard Vander Beken
Nov 20 '18 at 11:40
Please don't use ".NET 2.0" and ".NET 2.1" if what you're actually describing is .NET Core versions. Especially because there was a .NET 2.0, long ago.
– Damien_The_Unbeliever
Nov 20 '18 at 11:40
@Damien_The_Unbeliever Not long ago; 2005 was just last week
– K. Alan Bates
Nov 20 '18 at 12:27
1
1
do you have a project default?
– Kristjan Kica
Nov 20 '18 at 11:38
do you have a project default?
– Kristjan Kica
Nov 20 '18 at 11:38
Does possible workaround here help? github.com/NuGet/Home/issues/1215
– Bernard Vander Beken
Nov 20 '18 at 11:40
Does possible workaround here help? github.com/NuGet/Home/issues/1215
– Bernard Vander Beken
Nov 20 '18 at 11:40
Please don't use ".NET 2.0" and ".NET 2.1" if what you're actually describing is .NET Core versions. Especially because there was a .NET 2.0, long ago.
– Damien_The_Unbeliever
Nov 20 '18 at 11:40
Please don't use ".NET 2.0" and ".NET 2.1" if what you're actually describing is .NET Core versions. Especially because there was a .NET 2.0, long ago.
– Damien_The_Unbeliever
Nov 20 '18 at 11:40
@Damien_The_Unbeliever Not long ago; 2005 was just last week
– K. Alan Bates
Nov 20 '18 at 12:27
@Damien_The_Unbeliever Not long ago; 2005 was just last week
– K. Alan Bates
Nov 20 '18 at 12:27
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It appears pm was in a bad state. I rebooted Visual Studio 2017 and the default project appeared. I was able to install the deque package.
The comments helped me to solve this issue by pointing out to look for where the default project is
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It appears pm was in a bad state. I rebooted Visual Studio 2017 and the default project appeared. I was able to install the deque package.
The comments helped me to solve this issue by pointing out to look for where the default project is
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It appears pm was in a bad state. I rebooted Visual Studio 2017 and the default project appeared. I was able to install the deque package.
The comments helped me to solve this issue by pointing out to look for where the default project is
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It appears pm was in a bad state. I rebooted Visual Studio 2017 and the default project appeared. I was able to install the deque package.
The comments helped me to solve this issue by pointing out to look for where the default project is
It appears pm was in a bad state. I rebooted Visual Studio 2017 and the default project appeared. I was able to install the deque package.
The comments helped me to solve this issue by pointing out to look for where the default project is
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do you have a project default?
– Kristjan Kica
Nov 20 '18 at 11:38
Does possible workaround here help? github.com/NuGet/Home/issues/1215
– Bernard Vander Beken
Nov 20 '18 at 11:40
Please don't use ".NET 2.0" and ".NET 2.1" if what you're actually describing is .NET Core versions. Especially because there was a .NET 2.0, long ago.
– Damien_The_Unbeliever
Nov 20 '18 at 11:40
@Damien_The_Unbeliever Not long ago; 2005 was just last week
– K. Alan Bates
Nov 20 '18 at 12:27