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Scenario 1
Unable to find package 'PackageId'. No packages exist with this id in source(s): sourceA, sourceB, sourceC
Issue
The package cannot be found on any sources.
Solution
Examine the project's dependencies in Visual Studio to be sure you're using the correct package identifier and version number. Also check that the
NuGet configuration
identifies the package sources you are expected to be using. If you use packages that have
Semantic Versioning 2.0.0
, please make sure that you are using the V3 feed,
https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json
, in the
NuGet configuration
.
Scenario 2
Unable to find package 'PackageId'. No packages exist with this id in source(s): sourceA PackageSourceMapping is enabled, the following source(s) were not considered: sourceB, sourceC.
Issue
The package cannot be found on any of the PackageSourceMapping configured sources.
Solution
Examine the project's dependencies in Visual Studio to be sure you're using the correct package identifier and version number.
Check your
NuGet.Config
for the
PackageSourceMapping
configuration. The package in question may be available on a source that is not configured.