So, I turned on package recovery in my solutions - Install the NuGetEnablePackageRestore package
I installed and updated NuGet on the TFS build server
I created an environment variable on the TFS build server - http://www.centrolutions.com/blog/post/2012/07/05/NuGet-and-TFS-2010-Automated-Build.aspx
I deleted all my package.config files and started working on each project again.
I added the path to the .nuget folder to the build job, as well as the specific build agent folder
I almost finished my loop and plan to hang myself at dawn ... is there something I am missing?
Forgot to put TFS build errors
C: \ Builds \ 10 ....... nuget \ nuget.targets (76): Package recovery is disabled by default. To give consent, open the Visual Studio Preferences dialog box, click the Package Manager node, and select the Allow NuGet to Download Missing Packages During Build check box. You can also consent by setting the EnableNuGetPackageRestore environment variable to true.
and
C: \ Builds \ 10 ....... nuget \ nuget.targets (76): Set the command "C: \ Builds \ 10 ....... nuget \ nuget.exe" to C: \ Builds \ 10 ...... \ packages.config "-source" "-o" C: \ Builds \ 10 ...... \ packages "" exits with code -1.
Removed the full path for security.
DISCOVERY:
TFS USER! , , , , , .
... wooo! " ", , TFS . , TFS, NuGet , .
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