问题
I'm having troubles with NuGet package restoring during a TFS Build 2015.
Since some packages require NuGet 3.x client, I've configured the new scriptable build to use a custom NuGet location where I've placed the executable of NuGet Command-Line 3.x beta.
Whenever I run a build, all packages can't be restored and NuGet throws the "Unable to find version..." error:
Unable to find version '1.1.10' of package 'Microsoft.Bcl'.
Unable to find version '4.0.10' of package 'System.Threading'.
Unable to find version '1.1.37' of package 'System.Collections.Immutable'.
Unable to find version '1.0.0' of package 'Owin'.
Unable to find version '4.1.0' of package 'NLog'.
Unable to find version '7.0.1' of package 'Newtonsoft.Json'.
Unable to find version '2.0.1' of package 'MongoDB.Driver.Core'.
Unable to find version '2.0.1' of package 'MongoDB.Driver'.
Unable to find version '2.0.1' of package 'MongoDB.Bson'.
Unable to find version '3.0.1' of package 'Microsoft.Owin.Security.OAuth'.
...and even more packages. I believe the issue is clear.
When I build the same solution in the build machine using Visual Studio, all packages are restored sucessfully.
How do I solve this?
回答1:
In my case, the issue was that user-wide NuGet.config
located at C:\Users\[User name]\AppData\Roaming\NuGet\NuGet.config
(where [User name]
is the user who's running the build agent's Windows service) was pointing to NuGet API v2 while my build is already using NuGet Command-Line 3.x.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
<packageSources>
<add key="nuget.org" value="https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json" protocolVersion="3" />
<!-- CHANGING V2 TO V3 IN THE URI VALUE SOLVED THE ISSUE! -->
<add key="nuget.org" value="https://www.nuget.org/api/v3/" />
</packageSources>
</configuration>
回答2:
In my case the Nuget.Config
, was in:
C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Roaming\NuGet
So search for Nuget.Config
in your C:\
.
The user depends on the account that you configured the Agent
回答3:
If for some reason updating the NuGet.config
in the Roaming folder is not an option or unwanted, it is also possible to add the config file to the solution root.
According to the docs:
- Project-specific NuGet.Config files located in any folder from the solution folder up to the drive root. These allow control over settings as they apply to a project or a group of projects.
- A solution-specific NuGet.Config file located within a .nuget folder in the solution. Settings in this file apply only to solution-wide packages and is supported only in NuGet 3.3 and earlier. It is ignored for NuGet 3.4 and later.
Config file locations and uses
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32434300/unable-to-find-version-during-tfs-build-2015-when-restoring-nuget-packages