Hello Lizzy,
There is a maximum size limit for packages, but it's 30 MB. If you're seeing upload failures for smaller packages, you might want to check whether there's a more general problem with your internet connection.
Matthias, if you want to upload your package so others can use it, you can break it into smaller packages. As long as there's one package that lists all of the other packages you've created as dependencies, people can install the whole thing by installing that one package.
We recognize that the 30 MB limit is poorly advertised, and that the experience of folks whose packages exceed it can, and should, be improved. You can track our work on this problem at https://github.com/NuGet/NuGetGallery/issues/486.
HTH,
Clay
There is a maximum size limit for packages, but it's 30 MB. If you're seeing upload failures for smaller packages, you might want to check whether there's a more general problem with your internet connection.
Matthias, if you want to upload your package so others can use it, you can break it into smaller packages. As long as there's one package that lists all of the other packages you've created as dependencies, people can install the whole thing by installing that one package.
We recognize that the 30 MB limit is poorly advertised, and that the experience of folks whose packages exceed it can, and should, be improved. You can track our work on this problem at https://github.com/NuGet/NuGetGallery/issues/486.
HTH,
Clay