On Wed, 2024-11-20 at 22:50 +0100, x...@gentoo.org wrote: > From: Maciej Barć <x...@gentoo.org> > > Some users asked for it. Also add a link to the Gentoo Wiki with more > specific examples. > > Signed-off-by: Maciej Barć <x...@gentoo.org> > --- > eclass/nuget.eclass | 18 ++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/eclass/nuget.eclass b/eclass/nuget.eclass > index 4efbeb909f..3ad22fda2b 100644 > --- a/eclass/nuget.eclass > +++ b/eclass/nuget.eclass > @@ -71,6 +71,24 @@ export NUGET_PACKAGES > # @DESCRIPTION: > # String containing all NuGet packages that need to be downloaded. > # > +# To generate the "NUGETS" list use the "gdmt restore" tool from the > +# "dev-dotnet/gentoo-dotnet-maintainer-tools" package. To see all "gdmt > restore" > +# options invoke it with the "--help" flag. The Gentoo Wiki page > +# Dotnet/Devguide (https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Dotnet/Devguide) contains > +# examples and special cases to be beware of. > +# > +# Generally you will want to invoke "gdmt restore" form within a (clean) > tagged > +# checkout of a given .NET-based project. The invocation will look something > +# like this: gdmt restore --sdk-ver SDK-VER --cache "$(pwd)/.cache" > --project PROJECT > +# Where: > +# * "SDK-VER" is a .NET version (6.0, 8.0), mind the full version, "8" is > not allowed, > +# * "PROJECT" is a given project file (.csproj or .fsproj) or a directory > containing it. > +# So, for example: > +# gdmt restore --sdk-ver 8.0 --cache "$(pwd)/.cache" --project > src/App/App.csproj > +# > +# When formatting the "NUGETS" list it is better to not indent it, > +# but it can be indented with single tab. > +# > # Used by "_nuget_uris". > # > # Example:
Nice! I did this once, and then totally forgot how to do it the next time.
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