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Problems with IconUrl in NuGet feed

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After upgrading my NuGet extension in Visual Studio (2.1) I have problems with packages coming from nuget.episerver.com.

All packages that dont have an IconUrl specified gets "<d:IconUrl>~/Framework/Styles/images/icons/default_package_icon.png</d:IconUrl>"

This makes the Visual Studio Powershell break when trying to convert that to an URI. 

Please fix by making the IconUrl absolute.

#62023
Oct 10, 2012 15:41
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The IconUrl is not set in the actual NuGet package - it seems to be generated in the feed: http://nuget.episerver.com/feed/packages.svc/Packages

 

 

#62024
Oct 10, 2012 15:54
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Im having hte same problem. Cant install any Nuget Packages from the EPiSErver feed.

#62066
Oct 11, 2012 13:18
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Hi,

Sorry, we've found that our feed didn't quite conform to the expectations that the newly released Nuget Manager has added.  This is fixed now, so please try again.

Thanks,

Kristoffer

#62074
Oct 11, 2012 16:35
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Thanks

#62087
Oct 12, 2012 9:19
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And thanks for  pinpointing the issue! /Kristoffer

#62088
Oct 12, 2012 10:12
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