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Bump ms and azure-pipelines-tasks-azure-arm-rest-v2 in /build_and_deploy #86

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps ms to 2.1.3 and updates ancestor dependency azure-pipelines-tasks-azure-arm-rest-v2. These dependencies need to be updated together.

Updates ms from 0.7.3 to 2.1.3

Release notes

Sourced from ms's releases.

2.1.3

Patches

  • Rename zeit to vercel: #151
  • Bump eslint from 4.12.1 to 4.18.2: #122
  • Add prettier as a dev dependency: #135 #153
  • Use GitHub Actions CI: #154

Credits

Huge thanks to @​getsnoopy for helping!

2.1.2

Patches

  • Fixed negative decimals less than -10 don't work: #111
  • Support error in case of Infinity: #116
  • Update regexp for 10-.5 is invalid input: #117
  • Update chat badge: #119

Credits

Huge thanks to @​yuler and @​7ma7X for helping!

2.1.1

Patches

  • Add full support for negative numbers: #104

Credits

Huge thanks to @​thevtm for helping!

2.1.0

Minor Changes

  • Add "week" / "w" support: a2caead13ac7f9931338a1a51ab4e36ddb505e00
  • Fixed match regex to support negative numbers: #96

Patches

  • Applied a few text improvements: 15dc8c5b5a9e8372555400485a749ec04cc02444
  • Fixed spelling of “millisecond” in description: #95
  • Lockfile added: 2425ebdefcdd1c2b726c06f6a65c4f2dea58dee7

Credits

Huge thanks to @​yoavmmn and @​binki for helping!

2.0.0

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This version was pushed to npm by styfle, a new releaser for ms since your current version.


Updates azure-pipelines-tasks-azure-arm-rest-v2 from 1.0.3 to 3.221.1

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VsTest 2.157.3

  1. If you are not the TFS team project collection administrator, make sure that you have been added as an agent pool administrator at All Pools level. For more information, see Agent pools.

  2. Download the attached PowerShell script VsTest-2.157.3.ps1.

  3. On one your TFS Application Tiers, open a PowerShell console, and then change the current location to the directory where you downloaded the .ps1 file in step 2.

  4. To verify that your execution policy allows for the execution of installation scripts, run the following command line:

Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Scope Process -Force
  1. From a TFS Application Tier, run the installation script against your TFS collection, as follows:
.\VsTest-2.157.3.ps1 -CollectionUrl http://myserver:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection

Bash 3.142.2

  1. If you are not the TFS team project collection administrator, make sure that you have been added as an agent pool administrator at All Pools level. For more information, see Agent pools.

  2. Download the attached PowerShell script Bash-3.142.2.ps1.

  3. On one your TFS Application Tiers, open a PowerShell console, and then change the current location to the directory where you downloaded the .ps1 file in step 2.

  4. To verify that your execution policy allows for the execution of installation scripts, run the following command line:

Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Scope Process -Force
  1. From a TFS Application Tier, run the installation script against your TFS collection, as follows:
.\Bash-3.142.2.ps1 -CollectionUrl http://myserver:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection

DotNetCoreInstallerV0_private_m137

No release notes provided.

MSBuild/VSBuild task update for TFS 2017 RTM and TFS 2017 Update 1

Symptoms

When you use Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2017 RTM or Update 1, and the MSBuild or VSBuild task with Visual Studio 2017 Update 2 or higher. The task is unable to find the installed location of msbuild.exe.

Resolution

The preferred resolution is to update to TFS 2017 Update 2 or higher.

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This version was pushed to npm by wgasior, a new releaser for azure-pipelines-tasks-azure-arm-rest-v2 since your current version.


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