I'm trying to create a NuGet package from a .NET standard class library project. I'm running dotnet pack in the VS developer console, and it results in a loop:
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PS C:\Users\m0084800\source\repos\TestProjectNetStandard> dotnet pack
Determining projects to restore...
All projects are up-to-date for restore.
TestProjectNetStandard -> C:\Users\m0084800\source\repos\TestProjectNetStandard\TestProjectNetStandard\bin\Release\netstandard2.0\TestProjectNetStandard.dll
Publicando paquete NuGet...
Determining projects to restore...
All projects are up-to-date for restore.
TestProjectNetStandard -> C:\Users\m0084800\source\repos\TestProjectNetStandard\TestProjectNetStandard\bin\Release\netstandard2.0\TestProjectNetStandard.dll
Publicando paquete NuGet...
Determining projects to restore...
This is a new, blank project containing only the default Class1.cs file. Why could this be happening?
I've ended using true inn the .csproj to generate the package automatically. It's available as a checkbox on the properties GUI of VS.