Shaun Luttin
Shaun Luttin

Reputation: 141452

Package [some package] is not compatible with netcoreapp1.0

On dotnet restore we are receiving the following error:

Package Microsoft.AspNet.SomePackage 5.6.7 is not compatible with netcoreapp1.0 (.NETCoreApp,Version=v1.0). Package Microsoft.AspNet.SomePackage 5.6.7 supports: net45 (.NETFramework,Version=v4.5)

Our project.json looks like this:

{
  "version": "1.0.0-*",
  "compilationOptions": {
    "emitEntryPoint": true
  },
  "dependencies": {
    "Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel": "1.0.0-*",
    "Microsoft.AspNet.SomePackage": "5.6.7",
    "Microsoft.NETCore.App": "1.0.0-*"
  },
  "frameworks": {
    "netcoreapp1.0": {
      "imports": [
        "portable-net45+wp80+win8+wpa81+dnxcore50",
        "portable-net451+win8"
      ]
    }
  },
  "runtimes": {
    "win8-x64": {}
  }
}

How can we dotnet restore and dotnet run in a way that runs our app?

Upvotes: 19

Views: 16836

Answers (4)

jwill212
jwill212

Reputation: 330

If you need to do the same thing but are using the new .csproj for configuration rather than the project.json, edit your .csproj file and add the following right below the propertygroup:

<PropertyGroup>
    <PackageTargetFallback>net451;dotnet5.6;portable-net45+win8</PackageTargetFallback>
</PropertyGroup>

Taken from here.

Upvotes: 8

Sanchitos
Sanchitos

Reputation: 8591

Note - by adding "net451" to the framework imports I was able to make it work.

"frameworks": {
   "netcoreapp1.0": {
      "imports": [
         "net451",
         "dotnet5.6",
         "portable-net45+win8"
       ]
   }
},

I took it from here

Upvotes: 19

tomcat
tomcat

Reputation: 1860

requirejs is on github (https://github.com/requirejs/requirejs) and it is possible to compile it with core as dependency.

If the package is open source or the source is available then it is possible to recompile with dot net core instead for 4.5 framework. It all depends on other other dependencies and their compatibility with dotnet core.

Upvotes: 0

davidfowl
davidfowl

Reputation: 38764

The short answer is, you can't. In some narrow cases you can use imports to override nuget's built in dependency rules. In this case you cannot, .NET Framework and .NET Core are incompatible. The errors says the package only supports net45 (.NET Framework 4.5). You cannot use it with your .NET Core application

Upvotes: 8

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