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Code cleanup and framework integrity #5
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I would also suggest to use the sdk project style for the .csproj. It has a few advantages that would solve a few of the above problems. I will open a PR for this change, it's not much work to do and makes things cleaner. |
closing this issue |
I don't see a PR linked to this, which would have closed the issue automatically, and I also don't see any of the tasks completed. So what exactly is the point of closing the issue manually? |
@eabase I completed the unused usings task but the rest are still open |
I've been busy job searching lately but I've got some time this week, going to reopen to get some of these done, especially the SDK project files. @eabase what are the depreciated packages, perhaps that one is complete as well? I don't see any warnings for packages. |
Yeah, I have not had time to get back to this project for months. So it's quite possible from the changes you already made, that the packages now get automatically updated. (Do they? How to check?) |
@eabase "Depreciated" and "not the latest version" are not the same thing. It's not necessarily good to automatically update nuget packages. When a package releases a new major version (ex. from 3.2 to 4.0) there is the possibility that there will be breaking changes to be fixed. So no, they do not get automatically updated and neither should they. My question was if you saw any packages that are specifically depreciated. If not I'll mark that one done. |
I suggest to do some code cleanup and solidify to use one .NET framework. ATM there are several referenced and it's unclear what is needed and used. In the worst case it bloats installation as it might require duplicate packages for different versions.
Tasks:
PackageReference
orpackages.config
, not both, if possible.ToolsVersion
in both*.csproj
files:<Project ToolsVersion="Current" DefaultTargets="Build" ... ">
see: here./docs
./libs
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