I am attempting to compile by C# application using Mono on Ubuntu. I am trying to prevent the need to include nuget.exe
in my git repository and have followed the accepted answer in this question
This works if I am using Visual Studio 2010. When I build the application, nuget.exe is downloaded as expected.
However, when I attempt to use mono and xbuild, I receive the following error.
Target Build:
Project "/home/builduser/SpecialBuildProj/BuildTrade/BuildTrade.csproj" (default target(s)):
Target CheckPrerequisites:
Project "/home/builduser/SpecialBuildProj/.nuget/NuGet.targets" (_DownloadNuGet target(s)):
Target _DownloadNuGet:
: error : Error initializing task DownloadNuGet: Not registered task DownloadNuGet.
Task "DownloadNuGet" execution -- FAILED
Done building target "_DownloadNuGet" in project "/home/builduser/SpecialBuildProj/.nuget/NuGet.targets".-- FAILED
Done building project "/home/builduser/SpecialBuildProj/.nuget/NuGet.targets".-- FAILED
Task "MsBuild" execution -- FAILED
Done building target "CheckPrerequisites" in project "/home/builduser/SpecialBuildProj/BuildTrade/BuildTrade.csproj".-- FAILED
Done building project "/home/builduser/SpecialBuildProj/BuildTrade/BuildTrade.csproj".-- FAILED
Task "MSBuild" execution -- FAILED
Done building target "Build" in project "/home/builduser/SpecialBuildProj/SpecialBuildProj.sln".-- FAILED
Done building project "/home/builduser/SpecialBuildProj/SpecialBuildProj.sln".-- FAILED
The only thing I've changed is setting DownloadNuGetExe
= true
in nuget.targets
, so that line looks like this:
<DownloadNuGetExe Condition=" '$(DownloadNuGetExe)' == '' ">true</DownloadNuGetExe>
My question: How can I set it so that the behavior using mono/xbuild is the same as when using Visual Studio (namely, that nuget is downloaded automatically)?
Edit
This is the UsingTask
line that appears in the NuGet.targets
file.
<UsingTask TaskName="DownloadNuGet" TaskFactory="CodeTaskFactory" AssemblyFile="$(MSBuildToolsPath)\Microsoft.Build.Tasks.v4.0.dll">
<ParameterGroup>
<OutputFilename ParameterType="System.String" Required="true" />
</ParameterGroup>
<Task>
<Reference Include="System.Core" />
<Using Namespace="System" />
<Using Namespace="System.IO" />
<Using Namespace="System.Net" />
<Using Namespace="Microsoft.Build.Framework" />
<Using Namespace="Microsoft.Build.Utilities" />
<Code Type="Fragment" Language="cs">
<![CDATA[
try {
OutputFilename = Path.GetFullPath(OutputFilename);
Log.LogMessage("Downloading latest version of NuGet.exe...");
WebClient webClient = new WebClient();
webClient.DownloadFile("https://nuget.org/nuget.exe", OutputFilename);
return true;
}
catch (Exception ex) {
Log.LogErrorFromException(ex);
return false;
}
]]>
</Code>
</Task>
</UsingTask>
Create a script to download it. E.g.
wget http://nuget.org/nuget.exe
cp nuget.exe ./.nuget/NuGet.exe
chmod a+x ./.nuget/NuGet.exe
This keeps your NuGet.exe up to date. Source