Packages are periodically outdated and when creating a new solution, you have to update them so that everything is type-top. Who knows how to make Nuget pull them up as soon as updates are released, or at least at the moment, update all the packages inside Nuget itself?
- fourWhat is meant by "Nuget itself"? Packages are downloaded for each project individually. - free_ze
- oneWhat does "in the very Nuget" mean? Have you raised your Nuget server? - andreycha
- A regular project, a normal Nuget, it is clear that for each they are downloaded separately, but I want those that already go by default in the Nuget build itself to be fresh versions. This is necessary in order not to waste time on updating existing packages for a new solution. * Look at the screen!) - Yan Linkin
- one@YanLinkin: What you are showing is not nuget, this is the package manager window. The difference is approximately the same as between the Internet and the browser window. - VladD
- fiveI think an automatic update might be a bad idea for a production solution - Bald
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Answer the question: You can upgrade all the packages in all projects to the latest "secure" version in the Package Manager Console with one command Update-Package -Safe Thank you https://ru.stackoverflow.com/users/184217/alexander-petrov !
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