What MSBuild Arguments do I need to set so that I can make this work?












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I have a solution that has a Web Site (not a Web Application) and I'm having trouble setting up my Visual Studio Build task.



Usually I setup my MSBuild Arguments like so



/p:DeployOnBuild=true


Then in my Copy Publish Artifact, I e



$(build.sourcesDirectory)/AppSolution/Website/obj/$(BuildConfiguration)/Package/PackageTmp


What MSBuild Arguments do I need to set so that I can make the above work?



The files do not get copied over to the obj/$BuildConfiguration)/Package/PackageTmp folder. So when I go look at the output folder, it just looks like the code files. Not the binaries
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    I have a solution that has a Web Site (not a Web Application) and I'm having trouble setting up my Visual Studio Build task.



    Usually I setup my MSBuild Arguments like so



    /p:DeployOnBuild=true


    Then in my Copy Publish Artifact, I e



    $(build.sourcesDirectory)/AppSolution/Website/obj/$(BuildConfiguration)/Package/PackageTmp


    What MSBuild Arguments do I need to set so that I can make the above work?



    The files do not get copied over to the obj/$BuildConfiguration)/Package/PackageTmp folder. So when I go look at the output folder, it just looks like the code files. Not the binaries
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      I have a solution that has a Web Site (not a Web Application) and I'm having trouble setting up my Visual Studio Build task.



      Usually I setup my MSBuild Arguments like so



      /p:DeployOnBuild=true


      Then in my Copy Publish Artifact, I e



      $(build.sourcesDirectory)/AppSolution/Website/obj/$(BuildConfiguration)/Package/PackageTmp


      What MSBuild Arguments do I need to set so that I can make the above work?



      The files do not get copied over to the obj/$BuildConfiguration)/Package/PackageTmp folder. So when I go look at the output folder, it just looks like the code files. Not the binaries
      enter image description here










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      I have a solution that has a Web Site (not a Web Application) and I'm having trouble setting up my Visual Studio Build task.



      Usually I setup my MSBuild Arguments like so



      /p:DeployOnBuild=true


      Then in my Copy Publish Artifact, I e



      $(build.sourcesDirectory)/AppSolution/Website/obj/$(BuildConfiguration)/Package/PackageTmp


      What MSBuild Arguments do I need to set so that I can make the above work?



      The files do not get copied over to the obj/$BuildConfiguration)/Package/PackageTmp folder. So when I go look at the output folder, it just looks like the code files. Not the binaries
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          Use the MSBuild argument /p:PackageLocation=$(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory), then publish $(Build.ArtifactStagingDirectory) as an artifact.






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