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    ProGet returns 404 for PDB download with age appended

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      Hi

      I'm unable to load the symbols from the ProGet symbols feed as Visual Studio 2013 requests the PDB file from the following location, but ProGet returns 404.

      http://nuget/symbols/Default/My.Package.pdb/FC41BBBC888C4904861E7EDD562C815Dfd/My.Package.pdb

      The ProGet server does however return the PDB file if the last two characters are removed from the ID like this.

      http://nuget/symbols/Default/My.Package.pdb/FC41BBBC888C4904861E7EDD562C815D/My.Package.pdb

      The "fd" removed corresponds to the AGE field of the PDB. See http://www.godevtool.com/Other/pdb.htm for information.

      The "FC41BBBC888C4904861E7EDD562C815D" (without the age "fd") is the same as the GUID found for my package in the ProGet web UI. The "FD" corresponds to the age field, but in hex.

      Am I doing something wrong, or could you make sure that ProGet returns the PDB file if the age is appended as well?

      Regards,
      Rasmus

      Product: ProGet
      Version: 3.3.5

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        I've just determined that the age is processed, but apparently we are not treating it as a hex number. We'll get this fixed in 3.3.6.

        Thanks a lot for the detailed analysis!

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