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By adding the development dependency to the nuspec file, nuget marks the dependency in the packages.config as a development dependency and not as a dependency that should be included in the nuspec file of that project.

By adding the development dependency to the nuspec file, nuget marks the dependency in the packages.config as a development dependency and not as a dependency that should be included in the nuspec file of that project.
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Cool, I didn't even know that feature existed

On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Urs Enzler notifications@github.comwrote:

By adding the development dependency to the nuspec file, nuget marks the
dependency in the packages.config as a development dependency and not as a

dependency that should be included in the nuspec file of that project.

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git pull https://github.com/ursenzler/GitFlowVersion patch-1

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#97
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  • Added development dependency to nuspec file

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It's brand new :-)

andreasohlund added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 7, 2014
Added development dependency to nuspec file
@andreasohlund andreasohlund merged commit 9105abb into GitTools:master Mar 7, 2014
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