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Buildalizer chooses MSBuild without .NET components #165
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What an interesting scenario. It never occurred to me this might be a problem, but it makes total sense. I guess the challenge is knowing which one to pick - I.e. if it were reversed and the VS Build Tools had the .NET components but the VS install only had C++, how would we know? |
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@daveaglick @Inok is there a plan to fix this issue ? we are using this project for building another tool and would be happy to contribute and fix if not fixed yet.... |
How about https://github.com/microsoft/MSBuildLocator
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I have the following Visual Studio installations:
Buildalizer chooses
VS Build Tools 2019
installation to run msbuild. Since it has no .NET components, the build fails. Installing .NET components to that installation fixes the problem. But maybe it's possible to choose the appropriate installation by a Buildalizer itself?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: