Deployment difference and build version
I faced with a strange issue related to obtaining the build date having different deployments.
First, let me show how I get the build date:
var attribute = assembly.GetCustomAttribute<AssemblyInformationalVersionAttribute>();
if (attribute?.InformationalVersion != null)
…
And then I have the following in the .cprj file:
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.0</TargetFramework>
<SourceRevisionId>build$([System.DateTime]::UtcNow.ToString("yyyyMMddHHmmss"))</SourceRevisionId>
</PropertyGroup>
The weird thing started happening when I make a deployment:
I works fine when I deploy it myself but when another developer makes a deployment then as a result:
1) he gets almost 100 files less than I in my deployment
2) the specified code (attribute?.InformationalVersion != null) is always null in his case and consequently the build date is not valid.
I'd like to understand why we have such the different result.
As a guess, I think that maybe the OS he uses effects on it: I am not 100% sure, but I suspect that he uses VS under Linux/Mac OS. But still, I guess the deployment result must be the same in all the cases...
c# asp.net-core deployment asp.net-core-2.0
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I faced with a strange issue related to obtaining the build date having different deployments.
First, let me show how I get the build date:
var attribute = assembly.GetCustomAttribute<AssemblyInformationalVersionAttribute>();
if (attribute?.InformationalVersion != null)
…
And then I have the following in the .cprj file:
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.0</TargetFramework>
<SourceRevisionId>build$([System.DateTime]::UtcNow.ToString("yyyyMMddHHmmss"))</SourceRevisionId>
</PropertyGroup>
The weird thing started happening when I make a deployment:
I works fine when I deploy it myself but when another developer makes a deployment then as a result:
1) he gets almost 100 files less than I in my deployment
2) the specified code (attribute?.InformationalVersion != null) is always null in his case and consequently the build date is not valid.
I'd like to understand why we have such the different result.
As a guess, I think that maybe the OS he uses effects on it: I am not 100% sure, but I suspect that he uses VS under Linux/Mac OS. But still, I guess the deployment result must be the same in all the cases...
c# asp.net-core deployment asp.net-core-2.0
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I faced with a strange issue related to obtaining the build date having different deployments.
First, let me show how I get the build date:
var attribute = assembly.GetCustomAttribute<AssemblyInformationalVersionAttribute>();
if (attribute?.InformationalVersion != null)
…
And then I have the following in the .cprj file:
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.0</TargetFramework>
<SourceRevisionId>build$([System.DateTime]::UtcNow.ToString("yyyyMMddHHmmss"))</SourceRevisionId>
</PropertyGroup>
The weird thing started happening when I make a deployment:
I works fine when I deploy it myself but when another developer makes a deployment then as a result:
1) he gets almost 100 files less than I in my deployment
2) the specified code (attribute?.InformationalVersion != null) is always null in his case and consequently the build date is not valid.
I'd like to understand why we have such the different result.
As a guess, I think that maybe the OS he uses effects on it: I am not 100% sure, but I suspect that he uses VS under Linux/Mac OS. But still, I guess the deployment result must be the same in all the cases...
c# asp.net-core deployment asp.net-core-2.0
I faced with a strange issue related to obtaining the build date having different deployments.
First, let me show how I get the build date:
var attribute = assembly.GetCustomAttribute<AssemblyInformationalVersionAttribute>();
if (attribute?.InformationalVersion != null)
…
And then I have the following in the .cprj file:
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.0</TargetFramework>
<SourceRevisionId>build$([System.DateTime]::UtcNow.ToString("yyyyMMddHHmmss"))</SourceRevisionId>
</PropertyGroup>
The weird thing started happening when I make a deployment:
I works fine when I deploy it myself but when another developer makes a deployment then as a result:
1) he gets almost 100 files less than I in my deployment
2) the specified code (attribute?.InformationalVersion != null) is always null in his case and consequently the build date is not valid.
I'd like to understand why we have such the different result.
As a guess, I think that maybe the OS he uses effects on it: I am not 100% sure, but I suspect that he uses VS under Linux/Mac OS. But still, I guess the deployment result must be the same in all the cases...
c# asp.net-core deployment asp.net-core-2.0
c# asp.net-core deployment asp.net-core-2.0
asked Nov 18 '18 at 6:48
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