Azure Devops Build Issue missing folders
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C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual
Studio2017EnterpriseMSBuildMicrosoftVisualStudiov15.0WebMicrosoft.Web.Publishing.targets(2603,5):
Error : Copying file
appbower_componentsbootstrap-switchnode_modulesjqueryAUTHORS.txt
to
objReleasePackagePackageTmpappbower_componentsbootstrap-switchnode_modulesjqueryAUTHORS.txt
failed. Could not find a part of the path
'appbower_componentsbootstrap-switchnode_modulesjqueryAUTHORS.txt'.
Process 'msbuild.exe' exited with code '1'.
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C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual
Studio2017EnterpriseMSBuildMicrosoftVisualStudiov15.0WebMicrosoft.Web.Publishing.targets(2603,5):
Error : Copying file
appbower_componentsbootstrap-switchnode_modulesjqueryAUTHORS.txt
to
objReleasePackagePackageTmpappbower_componentsbootstrap-switchnode_modulesjqueryAUTHORS.txt
failed. Could not find a part of the path
'appbower_componentsbootstrap-switchnode_modulesjqueryAUTHORS.txt'.
Process 'msbuild.exe' exited with code '1'.
visual-studio azure-devops
Hi, when you build locally in visual studio does it work ok? Or it is only in Azure DevOps that it fails? Could we have a screen shot of the directory structure in visual studio please? Feel free to mask the screenshot it if you don't want the directory structure to be public on stackoverflow.
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C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual
Studio2017EnterpriseMSBuildMicrosoftVisualStudiov15.0WebMicrosoft.Web.Publishing.targets(2603,5):
Error : Copying file
appbower_componentsbootstrap-switchnode_modulesjqueryAUTHORS.txt
to
objReleasePackagePackageTmpappbower_componentsbootstrap-switchnode_modulesjqueryAUTHORS.txt
failed. Could not find a part of the path
'appbower_componentsbootstrap-switchnode_modulesjqueryAUTHORS.txt'.
Process 'msbuild.exe' exited with code '1'.
visual-studio azure-devops
C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual
Studio2017EnterpriseMSBuildMicrosoftVisualStudiov15.0WebMicrosoft.Web.Publishing.targets(2603,5):
Error : Copying file
appbower_componentsbootstrap-switchnode_modulesjqueryAUTHORS.txt
to
objReleasePackagePackageTmpappbower_componentsbootstrap-switchnode_modulesjqueryAUTHORS.txt
failed. Could not find a part of the path
'appbower_componentsbootstrap-switchnode_modulesjqueryAUTHORS.txt'.
Process 'msbuild.exe' exited with code '1'.
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visual-studio azure-devops
edited Nov 22 at 16:59
James
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asked Nov 22 at 16:56
durgesh karumuri
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Hi, when you build locally in visual studio does it work ok? Or it is only in Azure DevOps that it fails? Could we have a screen shot of the directory structure in visual studio please? Feel free to mask the screenshot it if you don't want the directory structure to be public on stackoverflow.
– Alex KeySmith
Nov 22 at 17:02
Here's some helpful tips on structuring stackoverflow questions to attract the most helpful answers: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
– Alex KeySmith
Nov 22 at 17:03
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Hi, when you build locally in visual studio does it work ok? Or it is only in Azure DevOps that it fails? Could we have a screen shot of the directory structure in visual studio please? Feel free to mask the screenshot it if you don't want the directory structure to be public on stackoverflow.
– Alex KeySmith
Nov 22 at 17:02
Here's some helpful tips on structuring stackoverflow questions to attract the most helpful answers: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
– Alex KeySmith
Nov 22 at 17:03
Hi, when you build locally in visual studio does it work ok? Or it is only in Azure DevOps that it fails? Could we have a screen shot of the directory structure in visual studio please? Feel free to mask the screenshot it if you don't want the directory structure to be public on stackoverflow.
– Alex KeySmith
Nov 22 at 17:02
Hi, when you build locally in visual studio does it work ok? Or it is only in Azure DevOps that it fails? Could we have a screen shot of the directory structure in visual studio please? Feel free to mask the screenshot it if you don't want the directory structure to be public on stackoverflow.
– Alex KeySmith
Nov 22 at 17:02
Here's some helpful tips on structuring stackoverflow questions to attract the most helpful answers: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
– Alex KeySmith
Nov 22 at 17:03
Here's some helpful tips on structuring stackoverflow questions to attract the most helpful answers: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
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Change your AUTHORS.txt
properties like below. Right-click the Authors.txt
file go to properties
then change the
Build Action
to None
Copy to Output Directory
to Copy always
Thanks for you reply. It is working now without any issue.
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Change your AUTHORS.txt
properties like below. Right-click the Authors.txt
file go to properties
then change the
Build Action
to None
Copy to Output Directory
to Copy always
Thanks for you reply. It is working now without any issue.
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Nov 23 at 12:01
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Change your AUTHORS.txt
properties like below. Right-click the Authors.txt
file go to properties
then change the
Build Action
to None
Copy to Output Directory
to Copy always
Thanks for you reply. It is working now without any issue.
– durgesh karumuri
Nov 23 at 12:01
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Change your AUTHORS.txt
properties like below. Right-click the Authors.txt
file go to properties
then change the
Build Action
to None
Copy to Output Directory
to Copy always
Change your AUTHORS.txt
properties like below. Right-click the Authors.txt
file go to properties
then change the
Build Action
to None
Copy to Output Directory
to Copy always
answered Nov 23 at 2:30
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Thanks for you reply. It is working now without any issue.
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Thanks for you reply. It is working now without any issue.
– durgesh karumuri
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Thanks for you reply. It is working now without any issue.
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Thanks for you reply. It is working now without any issue.
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– Alex KeySmith
Nov 22 at 17:02
Here's some helpful tips on structuring stackoverflow questions to attract the most helpful answers: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
– Alex KeySmith
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