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Retargeting solution from .Net 4.0 to 4.5 - how to retarget the NuGet packages?

I have migrated a solution that is currently targeting .NET 4.0 in VS2010 to VS2012 and now I would like to re-target it to .Net 4.5 ...
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What do we mean by Byte array? [closed]

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Unresolved specs during Gem::Specification.reset:

...s when running 'gem cleanup' so I found this: stackoverflow.com/questions/4007074/… Turns out it had to do with RVM. When I ran 'rvm gemset use global' and ran guard, the errors went away. – reneruiz Aug 8 '13 at 18:54 ...
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What exactly do “IB” and “UB” mean?

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What arguments are passed into AsyncTask?

...where exactly will it go? Do I need to include all 3 or can I include 1,2,20? 5 Answers ...
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Should I compile release builds with debug info as “full” or “pdb-only”?

In Visual Studio 2010 for a C# project, if you go to Project Properties > Build > Advanced > Debug Info you have three options: none, full, or pdb-only. Based on the answer to this question , I believe I understand some of the differences between full and pdb-only. However, which is more appropri...
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CommandError: You must set settings.ALLOWED_HOSTS if DEBUG is False

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SSL handshake alert: unrecognized_name error since upgrade to Java 1.7.0

... 306 Java 7 introduced SNI support which is enabled by default. I have found out that certain miscon...
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'too many values to unpack', iterating over a dict. key=>string, value=>list

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Make a number a percentage

What's the best way to strip the "0."XXX% off a number and make it a percentage? What happens if the number happens to be an int? ...