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diff --git a/doc/languages-frameworks/dotnet.section.md b/doc/languages-frameworks/dotnet.section.md index 88e1a0b295968..f7af28a167752 100644 --- a/doc/languages-frameworks/dotnet.section.md +++ b/doc/languages-frameworks/dotnet.section.md @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ To package Dotnet applications, you can use `buildDotnetModule`. This has simila <ProjectReference Include="../foo/bar.fsproj" /> <PackageReference Include="bar" Version="*" Condition=" '$(ContinuousIntegrationBuild)'=='true' "/> ``` -* `executables` is used to specify which executables get wrapped to `$out/bin`, relative to `$out/lib/$pname`. If this is unset, all executables generated will get installed. If you do not want to install any, set this to `[]`. +* `executables` is used to specify which executables get wrapped to `$out/bin`, relative to `$out/lib/$pname`. If this is unset, all executables generated will get installed. If you do not want to install any, set this to `[]`. This gets done in the `preFixup` phase. * `runtimeDeps` is used to wrap libraries into `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`. This is how dotnet usually handles runtime dependencies. * `buildType` is used to change the type of build. Possible values are `Release`, `Debug`, etc. By default, this is set to `Release`. * `dotnet-sdk` is useful in cases where you need to change what dotnet SDK is being used. |