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[827616] Add ASP.NET Core Publish To Folder unit tests#9605
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[827616] Add ASP.NET Core Publish To Folder unit tests#9605
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@rodrmoya for some reason publishing for Windows ARM64 fails (only with .NET Core 3.0): PublishToFolder("aspnetcore-empty-30","publish --configuration Release --self-contained --runtime win-arm64 --output bin/release-22self-contained-win-arm64")
Publish to Folder command exit code must be 0
Expected: 0
But was: 1 |
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Fixes https://devdiv.visualstudio.com/DevDiv/_workitems/edit/827616
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PublishToFolderunit test, refactoredPublishmethod (cannot test it before - there was a lot of logic dependent onIdeApp).