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Hi Guido,
Just checking, when you open the NuGet package in the ModulesRepository, does it have a content and lib folder inside?
Grtz,
Jeroen
Hi Jeroen,
Yes, the modulesrepository contains my package with the content and lib folder.
I have done some tests with a package on a physical path and one on a NuGet feed, but I have not been able to reproduce what you are describing.
Maybe the locations in the web.config differ (there are 2 for the the modules path) or point to a location outside of the webroot?
Hi,
I'am developing an add-on module for EPiServer 7.5. During development I used a local folder as my add-on repository to speed up the process. I installed and un-installed the add-on without any problems and the resources (Views and dlls) were copied over to the Modules folder in my VPP. After finishing development I uploaded the add-on package to a nuget feed. I added this feed to as an add-on repository and the add-on showed up. I am able to install the add-on without errors but the resources are not copied over from the ModulesRepository to the Modules folder making the add-on unusable. The logs don't show any messages.
Has anyone run into a similair problem?
Any help would be much appreciated.