by XDK
1. December 2016 02:39
Solution:
For the agents configured with build account
http-cache: C:\Users\<BUILD ACCOUNT>\AppData\Local\NuGet\v3-cache
packages-cache: C:\Users\<BUILD ACCOUNT>\AppData\Local\NuGet\Cache
global-packages: C:\Users\<BUILD ACCOUNT>\.nuget\packages\
temp: C:\Users\xavier.j\AppData\<BUILD ACCOUNT>\Temp\NuGetScratch
For the agents configured with Network Services account
http-cache: %windir%\ServiceProfiles\AppData\Local\NuGet\v3-cache
packages-cache: %windir%\ServiceProfiles\AppData\Local\NuGet\Cache
global-packages: %windir%\ServiceProfiles\.nuget\packages\
temp: %windir%\ServiceProfiles\AppData\<BUILD ACCOUNT>\Temp\NuGetScratch
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Tags:
Team Build | VNext Builds
by XDK
20. November 2016 01:40
Explanation:
1. Download the latest Cross-Platform Command-Line Client from the below link
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47727
2. Unzip the archive file that contains the client.
3. Configure your shell or system path to include the folder to which you unzipped the archive.
vi ~/.bash_profile
export PATH=$PATH:<Path of the Command-Line client unzipped folder>
4. Save and exit
5. Execute the below command
source ~/.bash_profile
tf eula -accept
6. At command prompt, type tf, and then press the ENTER key.
Optional:
7. Set the TF_AUTO_SAVE_CREDENTIALS environment variable to any value, such as "1" to save TFS credentials in the credentials cache. After you set the variable, you do not need to specify authentication information each time that you run a tf command.
8. execute the below command
vi ~/.bashrc
9. Add the line
export TF_AUTO_SAVE_CREDENTIALS=1
10. Save and exit
11. Execute the below command
source ~/.bashrc
tf get -login:<User name>,<Password>
by XDK
28. July 2016 22:36
Exception:
TF400018: The local version table for local workspace <Box Name;User Name> could not be opened. The workspace version table contains as unknown scheme version.
Explanation:
This error may occur when the local workspace is corrupted
Workaround:
Delete or rename the local workspace cache folder at "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Team Foundation"
by XDK
21. June 2016 20:47
Explanation:
I got a requirement to add a custom field for initial estimate which is required and should be read only or non editable after creating the work item.
Solution:
Solution is to add a FROZEN rule along with REQUIRED rule as follow
<FIELD name="Inital Estimate" refname="Custom.InitalEstimate" type="Double" reportable="Measures">
<HELPTEXT>Inital estimate for this task</HELPTEXT>
<FROZEN />
<REQUIRED />
</FIELD>
Rule:
FROZEN - Prevents users from changing the value of a field once it contains a value. As soon as a user saves the work item with a value in that field, the value can no longer be modified.
REQUIRED - Requires a user to specify a value for the field. Users cannot save a work item until they have assigned values to all required fields.
by XDK
29. April 2016 08:07
Exception:
Exception Message: Server was unable to process request. ---> The file exists.
Explanation:
The above exception may occur while saving the work items
Solution:
Clear the TFS server cache.