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Upgrading an 7.5.394.2 site

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I've installed a fresh 7.5.394.2 with EPiServer CMO, and I want to upgrade it.

Trouble is that there is no packages.config, so NuGet can't see that the packages are installed.

How do I do this?

#123679
Jul 15, 2015 9:21
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create a packages.config file on base location.
Regards
/K

#123680
Jul 15, 2015 9:51
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But how do I generate all the entries there? If its empty it doesn't help me.

#123681
Jul 15, 2015 9:52
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If I am understanding you correctly this could help,

If I will be creating a blank project in Visual Studio 2012.
From Solution Explorer
Right clicked on Project/References
There is an opton available Manage Nuget Packages
If You have setup EPiserver Nuget Feeds Correctly. Select EPiServer CMS and it should load all packages for you.
Regards
/K

#123684
Jul 15, 2015 10:02
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EPiServer 7.5.394.2 was installed with the deployment center, so it doesn't add anything the the packages.config file. How do I upgrade from 7.5.394.2 using nuget? Just installing new packages from NuGet?

#123692
Jul 15, 2015 15:18
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Open the project in Visual Studio and upgrade the site from Visual Studio.

Regards
/K

#123693
Jul 15, 2015 15:36
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Thanks :) thats what I did in the end as well, it is working as far as I can see.

#123695
Jul 15, 2015 15:49
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