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Hello,
I tried following the instructions on how to install the pre-release package which appears to get downloaded from : https://www.myget.org/F/tug/api/v2/package/Tug.Server-ps5/0.6.0.73. When I unzip the nupkg there does not appear to be a bin directory and thus the Tug.Server.exe executable is missing. When you run the install-module command the C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\Tug.Server-ps5\0.6.0.73 directory will have a 'samples' subdirectory but not a 'bin' directory. And the rest goes south from there.
Any help would be appreciated to determine if this is on my end or if there is an issue with the package itself.
Thank you!
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In looking at the myget site, the package size of 0.60.0.70 was ~ 6MB, the current package size is ~15KB so I would guess the package is missing the required binaries.
@bbollard, thanks for the heads up -- I must have broken the automated build/package process when I upgraded to the new SDK and project format recently. I will look into it and correct this in the next few days.
Hello,
I tried following the instructions on how to install the pre-release package which appears to get downloaded from : https://www.myget.org/F/tug/api/v2/package/Tug.Server-ps5/0.6.0.73. When I unzip the nupkg there does not appear to be a bin directory and thus the Tug.Server.exe executable is missing. When you run the install-module command the C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\Tug.Server-ps5\0.6.0.73 directory will have a 'samples' subdirectory but not a 'bin' directory. And the rest goes south from there.
Any help would be appreciated to determine if this is on my end or if there is an issue with the package itself.
Thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: