I am trying to use the following Cake script:
Task("Create-NuGet-Packages")
.IsDependentOn("Build")
.WithCriteria(() =>DirectoryExists(parameters.Paths.Directories.NugetNuspecDirectory))
.Does(() =>
{
var nuspecFiles = GetFiles(parameters.Paths.Directories.NugetNuspecDirectory + "/**/*.nuspec");
EnsureDirectoryExists(parameters.Paths.Directories.NuGetPackages);
foreach(var nuspecFile in nuspecFiles)
{
// TODO: Addin the release notes
// ReleaseNotes = parameters.ReleaseNotes.Notes.ToArray(),
// Create packages.
NuGetPack(nuspecFile, new NuGetPackSettings {
Version = parameters.Version.SemVersion,
BasePath = parameters.Paths.Directories.PublishedLibraries.Combine(nuspecFile.GetFilenameWithoutExtension().ToString()),
OutputDirectory = parameters.Paths.Directories.NuGetPackages,
Symbols = false,
NoPackageAnalysis = true
});
}
});
But I keep getting the same error:
I have confirmed that the generated *.temp.nuspec
file does indeed contain the correct files, and that the files exist within the specified location, and that the BasePath is correct.
NOTE: I have used -Verbosity Diagnostic
to generate the actual command that is being passed to NuGet.exe, and running that directly also results in the same error message. As a result, I don't think that this is a problem directly with Cake, but rather with NuGet.exe.
Turns out, this was an error with the directory paths that I was using. I was trying to use .build\_temp\_PublishedLibraries\Cake.Twitter
.
Changing .build
to BuildArtifacts
immediately made everything work:
After doing a little bit of digging, this seems to be a known issue with NuGet (well at least known to some):
https://twitter.com/ferventcoder/status/505048107520765952
i.e. Any file or folder that start with a .
are not recognised by nuget pack.
Seemingly this issue has been corrected in Chocolatey, and as a result, it works there.
NOTE: I have raised this as an issue here: https://github.com/NuGet/Home/issues/3308