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AssemblyVersion Not Using #
for Individual AssemblyInfo.cs Files
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Hey @DaleyKD thanks for the detailed post it is a great help when trying to diagnose issues. This is indeed by design. The idea is we have the same input values set in the assembly data for all The only solution I can offer you is to either:- or; or; I appreciate this wasn't the answer you were looking for but I hope this helps you come to a decision on how to resolve the issue you are facing. |
While I may consider this a bug, it's probably by design. However, it does not satisfy my requirements.
I use
#.#.#.*
as my AssemblyVersion. In essence, I just want to put an incremental build number at the end of all my versions. However, I do NOT want to modify the rest of the AssemblyVersion.It appears that this task grabs the first AssemblyVersion after applying the
#.#.#.*
, and then uses that for all other assembly infos. The problem is, I have 8+ products, and they all have different AssemblyVersions (I want to unify them via the AssemblyFileVersion, though.)I realize this will affect the output variables, but do you know of any way we can do what I'm requesting?
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