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Please uses ilmerge to combine everything into please.exe therefore the references to dependencies aren't needed. NuGet doesn't allow tools to reference packages that target projects either.
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Please was pushed to NuGet as version 0.7.0 but as soon as I tried to install version 0.7.0 I received an error because Please is setup as a tool in its NuGet package and therefore can't reference dependencies that target projects (Simpler and Castle.Core). The dependencies aren't needed anyway since ILMerge was used to combine everything into a single
please.exe. The fix required a bump to 0.7.1 and another push to NuGet.Note: There have been several PRs merged to master since 0.7.0 so the code that was used to build 0.7.0 and 0.7.1 came from this commit.
This PR is related to #8.
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