If we delete the packages folder for a solution or when you open the solution for the first time and compile, VS 2013 will successfully restore the packages from our local repository. The package restore process works fine when doing development for Android and WinPhone on our Windows dev machines. ![]() Instead of hosting our NuGet repository on a server, we've added it to TFS and changed our machine nfig file (%appdata%\nuget) to reference this as a repositoryPath thus enabling the restore process to get the content when needed for any new/existing solution we create. We have setup our local NuGet repository so that any package restore process will use our repository. ![]() ![]() We are successfully using VS 2013, Xamarin and a local NuGet Repository for managing our NuGet repositories on our Windows machines.
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