John Gardner
John Gardner
@jviau knowing what packages should be there is all we actually need to know. if it *should* be there, then our tool would show "configure" options, if it isn't found...
Yes, i just need a workaround. Is there any way to do this without all the subscriptions? i need a "what are the packagereferences *right now*" type check for some...
Do we know if this is going to make RTM at this point?
Related: this appears to have been "fixed" in nuget recently, though: https://github.com/NuGet/NuGet.Client/blob/dev/src/NuGet.Clients/PackageManagement.VisualStudio/ProjectSystems/CpsPackageReferenceProject.cs#L174 that means the `IPackageInstallerServices.IsPackageInstalled` calls there will return true if there are PackageReferences for a package. this "fixes"...
@snagpal99 it looks like you're the last one to modify this template, can you look at this?
@microsoft/update-compliance-workbooks can you look at this?
@adeolau-ms is this still an issue? trying to clean up old issues here.
@nbagdwal are those strings coming from query results or are they static content in json in the template content? the series in the charts are localized because they are set...
@Anto4595 you'd have to work with whoever built that workbook? it would depend on what apis it uses. If it is querying something through ARM apis that only work one...
@mpbastos can you look at this?