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Extension support for Visual Studio 2015 #77
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Hey Dave! I like to work on this. Ok for you? |
@robinsedlaczek please! Everything you need should be in It would be great if you can get some knowledge on the extensions too because I'd like to make more - some starter projects for modern OpenGL (shader and VBA based projects). Once the changes are done we can update the extensions right away, we don't need to wait for 2.5 as the extensions are independent. |
Great! So we'll do it! Von meinem Windows Phone gesendet Von: Dave Kerrmailto:notifications@github.com @robinsedlaczek please! Everything you need should be in It would be great if you can get some knowledge on the extensions too because I'd like to make more - some starter projects for modern OpenGL (shader and VBA based projects). Once the changes are done we can update the extensions right away, we don't need to wait for 2.5 as the extensions are independent. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: |
We also need to make sure that the build extensions powershell code still works, as there are some manual steps needed to make sure the extensions will upload to the visual studio gallery, but I can make these changes if needed :) |
Hm, give me instruction if I should do this. Otherwise you are very welcome, Dave! :) Von meinem Windows Phone gesendet Von: Dave Kerrmailto:notifications@github.com We also need to make sure that the build extensions powershell code still works, as there are some manual steps needed to make sure the extensions will upload to the visual studio gallery, but I can make these changes if needed :) Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: |
Hi Robin, Sorry for the delayed response, doing a release at work tends to eat into my evenings and free time! So basically, I think all that is needed to support VS 2015 for the extensions is the following:
I'd love it if we could use the zip file approach you mentioned, but I think that basically there's no way of getting around the fact that the nuget packages need to be in the extension. It still doesn't stop the user from upgrading, but I haven't found a consistent or successful way to get package restore working. If you prefer I can take a stab at this myself and send over the results, or would you like to try it? |
Hey Dave! No, let me do the work please! :) I am on it now. What a pity, that it does not work with the ZIP packages. Just the repeat it, it only does not work in VS2012, correct? Since my tests in VS2013 and 2015 were successful. But I’ll do it as you proposed! And sorry for me delay, too! Similar situation here at my company. We worked hard on the performance release of one of our products, just to keep one customer on board. Hard time, but was fun! :) So you’ll hear from me during the next hours. Cheers! Robin Robin Sedlaczek Wave Developments / The Berlin Microsoft Connection Warschauer Strasse 60 10243 Berlin Germany Twitter https://twitter.com/RobinSedlaczek https://twitter.com/RobinSedlaczek Wordpress http://robinsedlaczek.wordpress.com/ http://robinsedlaczek.wordpress.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheBerlinMicrosoftConnection https://www.facebook.com/TheBerlinMicrosoftConnection LinkedIn http://de.linkedin.com/pub/robin-sedlaczek/34/6a6/222/ http://de.linkedin.com/pub/robin-sedlaczek/34/6a6/222/ Xing https://www.xing.com/profile/robin_sedlaczek https://www.xing.com/profile/robin_sedlaczek From: Dave Kerr [mailto:notifications@github.com] Hi Robin, Sorry for the delayed response, doing a release at work tends to eat into my evenings and free time! So basically, I think all that is needed to support VS 2015 for the extensions is the following:
I'd love it if we could use the zip file approach you mentioned, but I think that basically there's no way of getting around the fact that the nuget packages need to be in the extension. It still doesn't stop the user from upgrading, but I haven't found a consistent or successful way to get package restore working. If you prefer I can take a stab at this myself and send over the results, or would you like to try it? — |
Hi, can anyone tell me what the status is for this topic? Is someone still working on this? |
3 years and still nothing? Oh God... |
Extensions must be available in Visual Studio 2015.
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