CodeSOD: Passive Regressions

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The Daily WTF

Sometimes, our readers send us a story. Sometimes they send us some bad code. Sometimes, they just need a place to vent their frustrations. Paul T had some frustrations. Paul’s team is migrating from .Net to .NetCore, and as one might imagine, that creates a lot of build failures.

Their Team City build environment sometimes doesn’t give the most helpful messages:

[15:50:31][Step 1/9] publish (3s) [15:50:31][publish] Starting: “c:Program Filesdotnetdotnet.exe” publish AutoDTDDTD.sln –configuration Release –runtime win10-x86 –self-contained false @C:TeamCitybuildAgenttempagentTmp1.rsp [15:50:31][publish] in directory: C:TeamCitybuildAgentwork39a981e90a22aaab [15:50:31][publish] Microsoft (R) Build Engine version 16.0.462+g62fb89029d for .NET Core [15:50:31][publish] Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. [15:50:31][publish] [15:50:34][publish] [15:50:34][publish] Build FAILED. [15:50:34][publish] 0 Warning(s) [15:50:34][publish] 0 Error(s) [15:50:34][publish] [15:50:34][publish] Time Elapsed 00:00:01.65 [15:50:34][publish] [15:50:34][publish] Process exited with code 1 [15:50:34][Step 1/9] Process exited with code 1

Failed with no warnings and no errors. This is the build service equivalent of “If you don’t know what’s

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