Phu Nguyen
Aug 8, 2025
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Episerver.CMS 12.33.2 delisted from Nuget feed

We have recently delisted version 12.33.2 of the Episerver.CMS package due to a packaging issue that may cause compatibility problems in certain scenarios. The DLL version is 1.0.0 instead of 12.33.2. This issue only affects projects that have a direct dependency on the Episerver.CMS DLL, such as Commerce sites or any other library that depends directly on the Episerver.CMS DLL.

If you’re already using CMS 12.33.2 and encounter problems, a possible workaround is to install Episerver.CMS.UI version 12.33.2 directly in your site instead of using Episerver.CMS.

However, our recommendation is to either:

  • Revert to version 12.33.1, or

  • Wait for version 12.33.3, which will contain a fix and will be released shortly.

We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.

Update Aug-11: the package Episerver.CMS 12.33.3 is now available on our public feed https://nuget.optimizely.com/packages/episerver.cms/12.33.3

Aug 08, 2025

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