Hello again Rok,
To my understanding, you don't need xproj file but rather you can use the project.json file as depicted in these online sources:
http://mikemengell.com/asp-net5/creating-and-publishing-a-nuget-package-for-asp-net5-and-dnx/
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30032370/how-to-nuget-pack-vnext-class-library
Also have in mind this shortcoming when building NuGet packages with VS 2015.
As for Beta7, we are aware of this new vNext Beta and we'll update our public UI for ASP.NET MVC 6 Beta feed to work with it soon. Additionally, in the coming weeks my colleague Stefan will update the blog to illustrate how the project from it can be deployed to a Linux or a Mac machine, so stay tuned.
Best regards,
Sebastian
Telerik
To my understanding, you don't need xproj file but rather you can use the project.json file as depicted in these online sources:
http://mikemengell.com/asp-net5/creating-and-publishing-a-nuget-package-for-asp-net5-and-dnx/
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30032370/how-to-nuget-pack-vnext-class-library
Also have in mind this shortcoming when building NuGet packages with VS 2015.
As for Beta7, we are aware of this new vNext Beta and we'll update our public UI for ASP.NET MVC 6 Beta feed to work with it soon. Additionally, in the coming weeks my colleague Stefan will update the blog to illustrate how the project from it can be deployed to a Linux or a Mac machine, so stay tuned.
Best regards,
Sebastian
Telerik
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