Where can I find the NuGet packages for Sitecore 9.1? [duplicate]











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Sitecore 9.1 has been released, but I can't see the 9.1 packages in my normal NuGet feed. Are they not released yet, or has something changed?










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    Sitecore 9.1 has been released, but I can't see the 9.1 packages in my normal NuGet feed. Are they not released yet, or has something changed?










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      • How do I reference Sitecore binaries from NuGet?

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      Sitecore 9.1 has been released, but I can't see the 9.1 packages in my normal NuGet feed. Are they not released yet, or has something changed?










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      • How do I reference Sitecore binaries from NuGet?

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      Sitecore 9.1 has been released, but I can't see the 9.1 packages in my normal NuGet feed. Are they not released yet, or has something changed?





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      • How do I reference Sitecore binaries from NuGet?

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      marked as duplicate by Mark Cassidy Nov 29 at 16:07


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          You can find the 9.1 feed here.



          https://sitecore.myget.org/gallery/sc-platform-9-1



          Going forward, Sitecore is going to release a feed for each release. So it will no longer be consolidated like it has in the past.



          Also be aware that Sitecore no longer ships NoReferences versions of their packages.






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          • Is there a document that details this / why they decided to drop NoReferences support?
            – James Skemp
            Nov 29 at 16:17






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            The NoReferences public NuGet builds had a lot of complexity around it. And with Sitecore wanting to deploy the release as a whole, it became more important not to separate the dlls into NoRef dlls. This way, we are using the same deployment strategy that Sitecore uses internally.
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 16:20






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            Also start thinking about PackageReference and not traditional NuGet packages.config. It will make the move to 9.1 (No NoRefs) much easier. waitingimpatiently.com/package-reference-nuget
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 16:22










          • Thanks. Had actually looked into PackageReference two months ago but some of the limitations were showstoppers (at the time). Is there public documentation about this somewhere, or is it just in Slack?
            – James Skemp
            Nov 29 at 16:32








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            Just Slack and Symposium, which is where I heard about it.
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          1 Answer
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          active

          oldest

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          active

          oldest

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          active

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          up vote
          12
          down vote



          accepted










          You can find the 9.1 feed here.



          https://sitecore.myget.org/gallery/sc-platform-9-1



          Going forward, Sitecore is going to release a feed for each release. So it will no longer be consolidated like it has in the past.



          Also be aware that Sitecore no longer ships NoReferences versions of their packages.






          share|improve this answer























          • Is there a document that details this / why they decided to drop NoReferences support?
            – James Skemp
            Nov 29 at 16:17






          • 1




            The NoReferences public NuGet builds had a lot of complexity around it. And with Sitecore wanting to deploy the release as a whole, it became more important not to separate the dlls into NoRef dlls. This way, we are using the same deployment strategy that Sitecore uses internally.
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 16:20






          • 1




            Also start thinking about PackageReference and not traditional NuGet packages.config. It will make the move to 9.1 (No NoRefs) much easier. waitingimpatiently.com/package-reference-nuget
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 16:22










          • Thanks. Had actually looked into PackageReference two months ago but some of the limitations were showstoppers (at the time). Is there public documentation about this somewhere, or is it just in Slack?
            – James Skemp
            Nov 29 at 16:32








          • 1




            Just Slack and Symposium, which is where I heard about it.
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 17:10















          up vote
          12
          down vote



          accepted










          You can find the 9.1 feed here.



          https://sitecore.myget.org/gallery/sc-platform-9-1



          Going forward, Sitecore is going to release a feed for each release. So it will no longer be consolidated like it has in the past.



          Also be aware that Sitecore no longer ships NoReferences versions of their packages.






          share|improve this answer























          • Is there a document that details this / why they decided to drop NoReferences support?
            – James Skemp
            Nov 29 at 16:17






          • 1




            The NoReferences public NuGet builds had a lot of complexity around it. And with Sitecore wanting to deploy the release as a whole, it became more important not to separate the dlls into NoRef dlls. This way, we are using the same deployment strategy that Sitecore uses internally.
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 16:20






          • 1




            Also start thinking about PackageReference and not traditional NuGet packages.config. It will make the move to 9.1 (No NoRefs) much easier. waitingimpatiently.com/package-reference-nuget
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 16:22










          • Thanks. Had actually looked into PackageReference two months ago but some of the limitations were showstoppers (at the time). Is there public documentation about this somewhere, or is it just in Slack?
            – James Skemp
            Nov 29 at 16:32








          • 1




            Just Slack and Symposium, which is where I heard about it.
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 17:10













          up vote
          12
          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          12
          down vote



          accepted






          You can find the 9.1 feed here.



          https://sitecore.myget.org/gallery/sc-platform-9-1



          Going forward, Sitecore is going to release a feed for each release. So it will no longer be consolidated like it has in the past.



          Also be aware that Sitecore no longer ships NoReferences versions of their packages.






          share|improve this answer














          You can find the 9.1 feed here.



          https://sitecore.myget.org/gallery/sc-platform-9-1



          Going forward, Sitecore is going to release a feed for each release. So it will no longer be consolidated like it has in the past.



          Also be aware that Sitecore no longer ships NoReferences versions of their packages.







          share|improve this answer














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          edited Nov 29 at 15:59









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          answered Nov 29 at 15:37









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          • Is there a document that details this / why they decided to drop NoReferences support?
            – James Skemp
            Nov 29 at 16:17






          • 1




            The NoReferences public NuGet builds had a lot of complexity around it. And with Sitecore wanting to deploy the release as a whole, it became more important not to separate the dlls into NoRef dlls. This way, we are using the same deployment strategy that Sitecore uses internally.
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 16:20






          • 1




            Also start thinking about PackageReference and not traditional NuGet packages.config. It will make the move to 9.1 (No NoRefs) much easier. waitingimpatiently.com/package-reference-nuget
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 16:22










          • Thanks. Had actually looked into PackageReference two months ago but some of the limitations were showstoppers (at the time). Is there public documentation about this somewhere, or is it just in Slack?
            – James Skemp
            Nov 29 at 16:32








          • 1




            Just Slack and Symposium, which is where I heard about it.
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 17:10


















          • Is there a document that details this / why they decided to drop NoReferences support?
            – James Skemp
            Nov 29 at 16:17






          • 1




            The NoReferences public NuGet builds had a lot of complexity around it. And with Sitecore wanting to deploy the release as a whole, it became more important not to separate the dlls into NoRef dlls. This way, we are using the same deployment strategy that Sitecore uses internally.
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 16:20






          • 1




            Also start thinking about PackageReference and not traditional NuGet packages.config. It will make the move to 9.1 (No NoRefs) much easier. waitingimpatiently.com/package-reference-nuget
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 16:22










          • Thanks. Had actually looked into PackageReference two months ago but some of the limitations were showstoppers (at the time). Is there public documentation about this somewhere, or is it just in Slack?
            – James Skemp
            Nov 29 at 16:32








          • 1




            Just Slack and Symposium, which is where I heard about it.
            – Chris Auer
            Nov 29 at 17:10
















          Is there a document that details this / why they decided to drop NoReferences support?
          – James Skemp
          Nov 29 at 16:17




          Is there a document that details this / why they decided to drop NoReferences support?
          – James Skemp
          Nov 29 at 16:17




          1




          1




          The NoReferences public NuGet builds had a lot of complexity around it. And with Sitecore wanting to deploy the release as a whole, it became more important not to separate the dlls into NoRef dlls. This way, we are using the same deployment strategy that Sitecore uses internally.
          – Chris Auer
          Nov 29 at 16:20




          The NoReferences public NuGet builds had a lot of complexity around it. And with Sitecore wanting to deploy the release as a whole, it became more important not to separate the dlls into NoRef dlls. This way, we are using the same deployment strategy that Sitecore uses internally.
          – Chris Auer
          Nov 29 at 16:20




          1




          1




          Also start thinking about PackageReference and not traditional NuGet packages.config. It will make the move to 9.1 (No NoRefs) much easier. waitingimpatiently.com/package-reference-nuget
          – Chris Auer
          Nov 29 at 16:22




          Also start thinking about PackageReference and not traditional NuGet packages.config. It will make the move to 9.1 (No NoRefs) much easier. waitingimpatiently.com/package-reference-nuget
          – Chris Auer
          Nov 29 at 16:22












          Thanks. Had actually looked into PackageReference two months ago but some of the limitations were showstoppers (at the time). Is there public documentation about this somewhere, or is it just in Slack?
          – James Skemp
          Nov 29 at 16:32






          Thanks. Had actually looked into PackageReference two months ago but some of the limitations were showstoppers (at the time). Is there public documentation about this somewhere, or is it just in Slack?
          – James Skemp
          Nov 29 at 16:32






          1




          1




          Just Slack and Symposium, which is where I heard about it.
          – Chris Auer
          Nov 29 at 17:10




          Just Slack and Symposium, which is where I heard about it.
          – Chris Auer
          Nov 29 at 17:10



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