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I personally can't install this because of a failed auth into a nuget server. This could be my configuration. Sunanda Balasubramanian pointed out that the upgrade assistant docs do call this out as being possibly needed, but try-convert does not.
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Agree, this happened to me too, took a little while to figure out since the nuget message is so generic:
The tool package could not be restored.
Tool 'try-convert' failed to install. This failure may have been caused by:
* You are attempting to install a preview release and did not use the --version option to specify the version.
* A package by this name was found, but it was not a .NET tool.
* The required NuGet feed cannot be accessed, perhaps because of an Internet connection problem.
* You mistyped the name of the tool.
For more reasons, including package naming enforcement, visit https://aka.ms/failure-installing-tool
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I personally can't install this because of a failed auth into a nuget server. This could be my configuration. Sunanda Balasubramanian pointed out that the upgrade assistant docs do call this out as being possibly needed, but try-convert does not.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: