Pubspec Override
#545
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The dart pub command doesn't publish the override file so the system should
work exactly as you want.
…On Tue, 5 Nov 2024, 1:51 am Brent, ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi, When im doing localhost development, I will be making use of the
pubspec_override.yaml file. This so that I dont have to keep pushing new
updates of my 1 package, which is used in a 2nd package.
However when I publish, I dont want the pubspec override file to be used.
Ultimately package 1 and 2 will both be uploaded to onePub, and used by my
client application. Is there a way I can exclude the override file from the
published artifact when using dart pub publish.
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Hi, When im doing localhost development, I will be making use of the pubspec_override.yaml file. This so that I dont have to keep pushing new updates of my 1 package, which is used in a 2nd package.
However when I publish, I dont want the pubspec override file to be used. Ultimately package 1 and 2 will both be uploaded to onePub, and used by my client application. Is there a way I can exclude the override file from the published artifact when using dart pub publish.
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