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    Can't show nuget package that is packed by .net core

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      in VS2015 update 2 Nuget package manager,
      it can't show the package that is built from .xproj (.net core project)

      However, you still can install it from package manager console.

      Product: ProGet
      Version: 4.0.10

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        This likely has to do with framework targeting, which is very complicated and not well documented; in this case, please provide the exact queries that the NuGet Package Manager is using when talking to ProGet and NuGet.org, and what you'd expect the ProGet query to return; this will give us an idea of how we can adjust the queries as needed.

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          Nuget Package Manager version is 3.4.3.855.
          It is interesting that it only can't show the package from xproj but it shows the rest of packages just fine.

          And after I installed the package from NPM console, it shows up in installed tab.

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            Btw, how do I find out the exact queries ?

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              You can use Fiddler or Wireshark to capture HTTP traffic, and see what the contents /queries are.

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                I think I know why,

                The query shows either targetFramework='unsupported' (for update2 xproj) or targetFramework='DNX451' (for update1 xproj)

                I think it should use targetFramework='net451'

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