Jackett/src/DateTimeRoutines/DateTimeRoutines.csproj

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Feature/netcore preparation (#2035) * Move to use package reference for restoring nuget packages. * Return a task result for this async method. * Update to a supported version of the .NET Framework. This also has the side effect of allowing us to automatically generate our binding redirects on build. * Set the solution to target VS2017 * Update test solution csproj file to support being built through MSBuild 15 * Move to use package reference for restoring nuget packages. * Return a task result for this async method. * Update to a supported version of the .NET Framework. This also has the side effect of allowing us to automatically generate our binding redirects on build. * Set the solution to target VS2017 * Update test solution csproj file to support being built through MSBuild 15 * DateTimeRoutines does not have Nuget packages that support .NET Standard (and therefore .NET Core). We will have to include them for now until we can get rid of this dependency. * Move the interfaces into their own files. This will be useful when we share them between the .NET Core and .NET Framework WebAPI * Stage services that need to point to the new interface namespace. * Update CurlSharp to fix memory leak issue and support better runtime compatibility with OSX and Linux * Start spliting some interfaces into their own files - this will help by allowing us to split them out in the future into a seperate project so the actual implementations can stay within their respective architectures when required
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Feature/netcore preparation (#2035) * Move to use package reference for restoring nuget packages. * Return a task result for this async method. * Update to a supported version of the .NET Framework. This also has the side effect of allowing us to automatically generate our binding redirects on build. * Set the solution to target VS2017 * Update test solution csproj file to support being built through MSBuild 15 * Move to use package reference for restoring nuget packages. * Return a task result for this async method. * Update to a supported version of the .NET Framework. This also has the side effect of allowing us to automatically generate our binding redirects on build. * Set the solution to target VS2017 * Update test solution csproj file to support being built through MSBuild 15 * DateTimeRoutines does not have Nuget packages that support .NET Standard (and therefore .NET Core). We will have to include them for now until we can get rid of this dependency. * Move the interfaces into their own files. This will be useful when we share them between the .NET Core and .NET Framework WebAPI * Stage services that need to point to the new interface namespace. * Update CurlSharp to fix memory leak issue and support better runtime compatibility with OSX and Linux * Start spliting some interfaces into their own files - this will help by allowing us to split them out in the future into a seperate project so the actual implementations can stay within their respective architectures when required
2017-10-29 10:19:09 +00:00
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