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When installing a module using the .MSI builder, a staging folder is created with the same files that are selected in the build, with the exception of the .psm1 file.
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Staging Folder in Module Build
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- mxtrinidad
- Posts: 399
- Last visit: Tue May 16, 2023 6:52 am
Re: Staging Folder in Module Build
Is this module to be used in Windows PowerShell or PowerShell Core?
- dakotazinn
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- Last visit: Wed Mar 31, 2021 7:12 am
Re: Staging Folder in Module Build
It's to be used in Windows Powershell.
It looks like the Staging folder only appears when using the Build button in the ribbon (Shift + F7).
It does not get included when the script packager is used.
(Build button also includes all scripts in the current folder, not the only ones specified in the .psbuild)
It looks like the Staging folder only appears when using the Build button in the ribbon (Shift + F7).
It does not get included when the script packager is used.
(Build button also includes all scripts in the current folder, not the only ones specified in the .psbuild)
- mxtrinidad
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Re: Staging Folder in Module Build
Thanks for reporting the issue. We are currently looking into it.
Re: Staging Folder in Module Build
As long as the files are listed in the Files and Folders section of the SAPIEN Script Packager, they will added to the MSI. That Staging folder should no longer be created when building an installer. I have reopened this issue with the developer as this has been reported before. The folder is not used so please disregard it. This will be fixed in a future release of PowerShell Studio.
Brittney
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: Staging Folder in Module Build
Please try build 5.7.172 and let me know if this bug is still happening.
Brittney
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.