.NET Standard 2 Base NuGet Package shows error for no apparent reason












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Visual Studio 2017 (15.9.2) on Windows using .NET Standard 2.0.3 project.



The Dependencies node shows an exclamation because the NuGet base node is showing Exclamation in VS but none of the NuGet packages are showing an exclamation!



Do you know how to sort this out? I have just created this project from scratch while converting from PCL.



N.B. The project compiles as expected, this is a cosmetic problem.



NuGet packages node with exclamation










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  • so what is the warning in the errors window? Does the output window show anything for nuget?
    – Martin Ullrich
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:44










  • You are right, the warning message is there. Silly me, thank you
    – Adam
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:44










  • @Adam, please share the warning message here.
    – Leo Liu-MSFT
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:40










  • I have this after updating packages. simply closing/reopen project solves it.
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:41










  • @magicandre1981 whenever there is something that I can't explain, I close and open, so already done.
    – Adam
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:38
















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Visual Studio 2017 (15.9.2) on Windows using .NET Standard 2.0.3 project.



The Dependencies node shows an exclamation because the NuGet base node is showing Exclamation in VS but none of the NuGet packages are showing an exclamation!



Do you know how to sort this out? I have just created this project from scratch while converting from PCL.



N.B. The project compiles as expected, this is a cosmetic problem.



NuGet packages node with exclamation










share|improve this question
























  • so what is the warning in the errors window? Does the output window show anything for nuget?
    – Martin Ullrich
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:44










  • You are right, the warning message is there. Silly me, thank you
    – Adam
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:44










  • @Adam, please share the warning message here.
    – Leo Liu-MSFT
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:40










  • I have this after updating packages. simply closing/reopen project solves it.
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:41










  • @magicandre1981 whenever there is something that I can't explain, I close and open, so already done.
    – Adam
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:38














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Visual Studio 2017 (15.9.2) on Windows using .NET Standard 2.0.3 project.



The Dependencies node shows an exclamation because the NuGet base node is showing Exclamation in VS but none of the NuGet packages are showing an exclamation!



Do you know how to sort this out? I have just created this project from scratch while converting from PCL.



N.B. The project compiles as expected, this is a cosmetic problem.



NuGet packages node with exclamation










share|improve this question















Visual Studio 2017 (15.9.2) on Windows using .NET Standard 2.0.3 project.



The Dependencies node shows an exclamation because the NuGet base node is showing Exclamation in VS but none of the NuGet packages are showing an exclamation!



Do you know how to sort this out? I have just created this project from scratch while converting from PCL.



N.B. The project compiles as expected, this is a cosmetic problem.



NuGet packages node with exclamation







visual-studio-2017 nuget nuget-package .net-standard-2.0






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  • so what is the warning in the errors window? Does the output window show anything for nuget?
    – Martin Ullrich
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:44










  • You are right, the warning message is there. Silly me, thank you
    – Adam
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:44










  • @Adam, please share the warning message here.
    – Leo Liu-MSFT
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:40










  • I have this after updating packages. simply closing/reopen project solves it.
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:41










  • @magicandre1981 whenever there is something that I can't explain, I close and open, so already done.
    – Adam
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:38


















  • so what is the warning in the errors window? Does the output window show anything for nuget?
    – Martin Ullrich
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:44










  • You are right, the warning message is there. Silly me, thank you
    – Adam
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:44










  • @Adam, please share the warning message here.
    – Leo Liu-MSFT
    Nov 20 '18 at 15:40










  • I have this after updating packages. simply closing/reopen project solves it.
    – magicandre1981
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:41










  • @magicandre1981 whenever there is something that I can't explain, I close and open, so already done.
    – Adam
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:38
















so what is the warning in the errors window? Does the output window show anything for nuget?
– Martin Ullrich
Nov 20 '18 at 13:44




so what is the warning in the errors window? Does the output window show anything for nuget?
– Martin Ullrich
Nov 20 '18 at 13:44












You are right, the warning message is there. Silly me, thank you
– Adam
Nov 20 '18 at 14:44




You are right, the warning message is there. Silly me, thank you
– Adam
Nov 20 '18 at 14:44












@Adam, please share the warning message here.
– Leo Liu-MSFT
Nov 20 '18 at 15:40




@Adam, please share the warning message here.
– Leo Liu-MSFT
Nov 20 '18 at 15:40












I have this after updating packages. simply closing/reopen project solves it.
– magicandre1981
Nov 20 '18 at 16:41




I have this after updating packages. simply closing/reopen project solves it.
– magicandre1981
Nov 20 '18 at 16:41












@magicandre1981 whenever there is something that I can't explain, I close and open, so already done.
– Adam
Nov 20 '18 at 23:38




@magicandre1981 whenever there is something that I can't explain, I close and open, so already done.
– Adam
Nov 20 '18 at 23:38












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While the reason for the exclamation was not showing in the solution panel. The error was in the "Output" window in Visual Studio.
In my specific case, one of the referenced NuGets was not compatible with .NET Standards 2, but the NuGet itself did not show any warning in the solution explorer, however, if you've expanded it you will see a warning.






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    While the reason for the exclamation was not showing in the solution panel. The error was in the "Output" window in Visual Studio.
    In my specific case, one of the referenced NuGets was not compatible with .NET Standards 2, but the NuGet itself did not show any warning in the solution explorer, however, if you've expanded it you will see a warning.






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      While the reason for the exclamation was not showing in the solution panel. The error was in the "Output" window in Visual Studio.
      In my specific case, one of the referenced NuGets was not compatible with .NET Standards 2, but the NuGet itself did not show any warning in the solution explorer, however, if you've expanded it you will see a warning.






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        While the reason for the exclamation was not showing in the solution panel. The error was in the "Output" window in Visual Studio.
        In my specific case, one of the referenced NuGets was not compatible with .NET Standards 2, but the NuGet itself did not show any warning in the solution explorer, however, if you've expanded it you will see a warning.






        share|improve this answer












        While the reason for the exclamation was not showing in the solution panel. The error was in the "Output" window in Visual Studio.
        In my specific case, one of the referenced NuGets was not compatible with .NET Standards 2, but the NuGet itself did not show any warning in the solution explorer, however, if you've expanded it you will see a warning.







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