Hi,

Yes, we are aware. The preview tooling that we were using to build during the 
last release was very flakey, so we ended up having to apply the 
DebuggableAttribute in order to get the tests to run in .NET Core. We are 
working on another beta release now, and we will definitely not have this 
attribute in the release this time. But there were a few unexpected issues with 
supporting .NET Standard 2.0 that we are working with Microsoft to fix first.

Thanks,
Shad Storhaug (NightOwl888)

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To: wwb; pnasser; synhershko; Shad Storhaug
Subject: [NuGet Gallery] Message for owners of the package 'Lucene.Net'


User MarkPflug <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> sends the 
following message to the owners of Package 'Lucene.Net'.

Hello, I've been poking at the Lucene.net 4.8 beta 4 build and I noticed that 
the Lucene.Net.dll appears to be built with optimizations disabled. This might 
be intentional, since it is pre-release, but it might also have been a mistake. 
I just wanted to let you guys know on the off change that you accidentally 
pushed a debug build.

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