I'm using nuget.exe to package my standard 2.0 library project which has a NuGet reference to protobuf-net v2.4.6. It used to include the protobuf dll inside the /lib/netstandard2.0 folder of the nupkg file it generated, however that recently stopped and I cannot find any changes to the source other than updating my library's version numbers. I've tried running
nuget.exe pack MyProj.csproj -OutPutDirectory c:\nugetOut\1 -Properties Configuration=Release -IncludeReferencedProjects
and
nuget.exe pack MyProj.csproj -OutPutDirectory c:\nugetOut\2 -Properties Configuration=Release
However a comparison tool notes the output only differs in irrelevant areas.
I've tried extracting the generated nuspec file from one of the prior output folders:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><package xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/packaging/2012/06/nuspec.xsd"><metadata><id>MyProject</id><version>1.0</version><title>My Project</title><authors>Me</authors><description>My little project</description><copyright>Copyright (c) 2023 Me</copyright><dependencies><group targetFramework=".NETStandard2.0"><dependency id="protobuf-net" version="2.4.6" exclude="Build,Analyzers" /></group></dependencies></metadata></package>
and running
nuget.exe pack MyProj.nuspec -OutPutDirectory c:\nugetOut\3 -Properties Configuration=Release -IncludeReferencedProjects
but the output nupkg contains all the source with no lib folder and looks completely wrong.
I can't quite figure out why I'm not getting the protobuf-net.dll inside my nupkg anymore or how to convince nuget.exe to package it. The documentation suggests any of these steps will work but I'm clearly missing something fundamental. Any tips?