What kind of repository is suitable? How do I remove a package?

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Roman Kuzmin

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Oct 22, 2011, 8:22:20 AM10/22/11
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I have just tried to add my repository Invoke-Build, succeeded, i.e. I
can see it in the packages. But I cannot see it by [Get-Package -
ListAvailable -Source NuGit] though some other packages are there, so
basically it works, it just does not show all the packages.

Why is my package not in that list? I guess, NuGit is not designed for
all sort of packages. Is that true? Is it supposed to install VS
project sources, not libraries and tools?

If it is so then my project does not fit the bill, I would like to
remove it from the list of packages. How do I do this?

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The idea of using NuGet and GitHub together looks very promising. I am
looking forward to its evolution. Good luck!

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Thanks,
Roman

Buildstarted

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Oct 24, 2011, 1:14:59 PM10/24/11
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Weird, I didn't get an email about this post. (Sorry for the late
reply)

The simplest explanation as to what kind of source files are really
"permissible?" on Nugit is something that only requires source files.
A small library file for maybe a class of extension methods. The
PetaPoco project, for instance, has only a source file and a couple of
templates Or maybe the latest version of jQuery. In an upcoming
version library files will be acceptable as well, however, your Github/
Bitbucket repository must include them (we will not build any projects
as of yet).

I can remove your package. (Which one is the one you'd like to
remove?)

Buildstarted

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Oct 24, 2011, 1:15:46 PM10/24/11
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oh, haha your package is *named* "Invoke-Build"

Roman Kuzmin

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Oct 24, 2011, 1:39:35 PM10/24/11
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Yes, please, remove it (at least for now, anyway it is not shown by
Get-Package). I will come back later. I really like the idea, keep up
the good work.

> oh, haha your package is *named* "Invoke-Build"
I also smiled.

FYI. That is what I see in VS by Get-Package (6 now):
PM> Get-Package -ListAvailable -Source http://nugit.org/nuget | select
id

Id
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azureiisconfiguratorsync
bootstrap-
xtra
dbullet
mars-
rover
nugit-sample-
project
reflectionmagic2

This is it. But I can see more packages registered at NuGit site (10
now).
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