VS2013 Microsoft.Bcl warnings when package is installed - visual-studio

I am getting warnings as follows;
Warning 2 Project must install nuget package Microsoft.Bcl, version=1.1.9. For more information, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=317570.
I have the package installed from nuget, but its version 1.0.21, anyone know how to find the version referenced and why it wasn't installed from nuget?

Well it would've been more appropriate to list the actual package name, which is Microsoft BCL Portability Pack. Installing that solves the issue of the warnings.

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I need to install ClosedXML dependency to build a C# project with .net framework 4.7.2 but when trying to install I always get the same error: "Cannot resolve dependency 'SixLabors.Fonts'. Sources used: 'nuget.org', 'Microsoft Visual Studio Offline Packages'"
I have tried everything to install from the nuget package manager
What version are you trying to install? I think you should install SixLabors.Fonts first and then install ClosedXML, as the newer versions of ClosedXML depend on it.
I faced the same proplem when trying to install ClosedXML today. ClosedXML depends on the SixLabors.Fonts library which is only available in beta at the moment.
To find the library with the NuGet Browser, make sure to check the "Include prerelease" box. You should then be able to find it listed below. After installing SixLabors.Fonts, you should be able to install ClosedXml without any further issues.

Nuget Visual Studio 2022 control dependency version

Whenever I try to install any package from Nuget through Visual Studio 2022 - be it the GUI or package manager console, I can't seem to find a way to get the highest dependency version.
For example: if I add latest version 1.0.152 protobuf-net.Grpc to my project it has a dependency on Grpc.Core.Api >= 2.36.1. The current version for Grpc.Core.Api is 2.46.3...
In the GUI under options I have no option to control dependency version what so ever it seems like the Install-Package cmdlet doesn't obey -DependencyVersion Highest:
Install-Package protobuf-net.Grpc -DependencyVersion Highest
Installing NuGet package protobuf-net.Grpc 1.0.152.
Committing restore...
Successfully installed 'Grpc.Core.Api 2.36.1'
Successfully installed 'Microsoft.NETCore.Platforms 2.1.0'
Successfully installed 'protobuf-net 2.4.6'
Successfully installed 'protobuf-net.Grpc 1.0.152'
Successfully installed 'System.Memory 4.5.3'
Successfully installed 'System.Private.ServiceModel 4.5.3'
Successfully installed 'System.Reflection.DispatchProxy 4.5.0'
Successfully installed 'System.Security.Principal.Windows 4.5.0'
Successfully installed 'System.ServiceModel.Primitives 4.5.3'
How can I force Nuget to install the highest dependencies version?
According to your description here are some suggestion:
First check your project type “-DependencyVersion Highest” only used in packages.config format.
You can see the project type support about two package management formats: Projects.config and PackageReference.
Someone posted a similar issue on github, see the issue here. Hope this help you.
If you want to use “Grpc.Core.Api 2.46.3 “, you can try to delete the bin and obj folder and then go to Tools>Options>Nuget Package Manager>General>Clear All Nuget Caches.
Then you can install Grpc.Core.Api 2.46.3 package before install protobuf-net.Grpc 1.0.152

Can't Install Package

I Was Trying to Install this package but this keeps getting error. I also Tried Changing The Target Framework to 4.7 and 4.7.2
Installing 'Anviz.SDK 2.0.4'.
Successfully installed 'Anviz.SDK 2.0.4'.
Adding 'Anviz.SDK 2.0.4' to Anviz.
Uninstalling 'Anviz.SDK 2.0.4'.
Successfully uninstalled 'Anviz.SDK 2.0.4'.
Install failed. Rolling back...
Could not install package 'Anviz.SDK 2.0.4'. You are trying to install this package into a project that targets '.NETFramework,Version=v4.5', but the package does not contain any assembly references or content files that are compatible with that framework. For more information, contact the package author.
Moving from a comment to answer to get full resolution of the issue.
The problem is that the package in question supports netstandard2.0 and Visual Studio 2013 as a toolset does not recognize the netstandard2.0 framework. You'd need a newer Visual Studio version to take a dependency on this package.

Error Could not install package 'Microsoft.Build.Framework 14.3.0'

I have used visual studio 2019, I have added some NuGet packages but it's show error like..
Error Could not install package 'Microsoft.Build.Framework 14.3.0'. You are trying to install this package into a project that targets 'MonoAndroid,Version=v9.0', but the package does not contain any assembly references or content files that are compatible with that framework. For more information, contact the package author.
Note: My Xamarin Binding library(Android) solution target version9.0.
please help me to resolve this issue.
Try by updating your Microsoft.Build.Framework package to the latest version (at the moment it is 16.0.461).
You can check it also here: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Build.Framework/
Once I copied the build task property section from my iOS csproj to my Android csproj.. I got a slightly different message. It asked me to add Microsoft.Build.Utilities.Core.
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Can't Install NuGet packages that require Newtonsoft.Json.10.0.1 in Visual Studio 2015

I've been having problem installing NuGet packages that require Newtonsoft.Json.10.0.1
I just recently installed it and when ever I try installing packages that need it, I get this error:
Severity Code Description Project File Line
Error An error occurred while retrieving package metadata for 'Newtonsoft.Json.10.0.1' from source 'C:\Users\Sharon Umute\documents\visual studio 2015\Projects\sermon\packages'. 0
I tried upgrading to Newtonsoft.Json.10.0.2 and adding the path to Environment Variables but I keep getting the same error.
I've checked the path, the Newtonsoft.Json.10.0.2 folder contains lib, tools, and Newtonsoft.Json.10.0.1.nupkg.
I'd really appreciate some help with this.
I had a similar problem when installing System.Net.Http. Simply remove the line that references Newtonsoft.Json in packages.config. It solved my problem
I had this issue when trying to upgrade my packages and resolved it by upgrading to Newtonsoft.Json version 10.0.1.
In package manager run:
Install-Package Newtonsoft.Json -Version 10.0.1
After that, all my other packages were able to update.
open packages.config, delete <package id="Newtonsoft.Json"..>, then refresh it

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