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NuGet.PackageManagement: Overwrite actions is not being prompted/effective #46

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danliu opened this issue Feb 8, 2015 · 2 comments
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Priority:1 High priority issues that must be resolved in the current sprint. Resolution:Duplicate This issue appears to be a Duplicate of another issue Type:Bug
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danliu commented Feb 8, 2015

Install-package testpackage.overwritetest or use UI to install this package with prompt user selected.

Expected: prompt user to choose overwrite or ignore the file in the package

Actual: nothing happens

@deepakaravindr deepakaravindr modified the milestone: 3.0.0-beta Feb 10, 2015
@deepakaravindr deepakaravindr added Priority:1 High priority issues that must be resolved in the current sprint. Resolution:Duplicate This issue appears to be a Duplicate of another issue labels Feb 10, 2015
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overwrite does not happen for testpackage.overwritetest because of #18

Overwrite, in general, works fine. Resolving this as duplicate

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danliu commented Feb 10, 2015

Also tried on PMC and verified that -FileConflictAction is working for contents files directly under Content folder.

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