Azure SDK cannot be installed from the Visual Studio Build Tools 2017 installer, https://www.visualstudio.com/thank-you-downloading-visual-studio/?sku=BuildTools&rel=15#
This in effect means that you need to install VS 2017 to use Azure SDK on a build server.
Please get Azure SDK included in the Visual Studio Build Tools 2017 installer.
The MSBuild team has asked that this issue is reported to the SDK team
see https://github.com/Microsoft/msbuild/issues/1888
Update:
Created a Uservoice issue for this
Any comments acknowledging that this is indeed recognized as a problem?
Any plan to get the problem fixed?
+1 for this.
+1
Any news on this? Visual Studio Build Tools 2017 works for our projects nicely , but I'm missing out on the Azure Tools / SDK part.. As a side-note : can I install this manually on the build environment (without the full blown VS installation) so I can resolve the situation at this moment?
@HenrikR-Reviso this repo is for reporting issues related .NET SDK for azure services/resource providers.
I will find out the right location where this issue needs to be reported.
Thanks for your patience.
@shahabhijeet Any news on where this issues should be reported?
+1
@rainersigwald Reporting to the SDK teams does not result in any progress.
Surely there must be someone at Microsoft responsible for coordinating this kind of cross team issues?
Created a Uservoice issue for this
50 votes ...
Any news?
@shahabhijeet Please remove me as assigned as I have no way of fixing the issue or in any way moving this along
@HenrikR-Reviso I see you have created an entry in the uservoice, so closing this.
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@rainersigwald Reporting to the SDK teams does not result in any progress.
Surely there must be someone at Microsoft responsible for coordinating this kind of cross team issues?