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Environment type (Please select at least one enviroment where you face this issue)
Self-Hosted
Microsoft Hosted
VMSS Pool
Container
Azure DevOps Server type
dev.azure.com (formerly visualstudio.com)
Azure DevOps Server Version (if applicable)
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Operation system
Windows 11
Question
Hi,
What is going on with vstest task versioning? It seems that they are two separate versions existing and in support at the same time. In last 6 months vstest@2 got:
Issues like #19488 are still existing on @3 while being solved on @2. The @3 was created over 2 years ago, so there can be a lot of discrepancies between those tasks.
Should I abandon @3 and go with @2 as it seems better looked after, or what is the actual purpose of @3?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
##[warning]New V2 version of task publishing code coverage results is available to all our customers now. We highly recommend to stop using the V1 version and migrate to V2 version (https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/devops/pipelines/tasks/reference/publish-code-coverage-results-v2). For more details, see - https://devblogs.microsoft.com/devops/new-pccr-task.
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Task name
vstest
Task version
No response
Environment type (Please select at least one enviroment where you face this issue)
Azure DevOps Server type
dev.azure.com (formerly visualstudio.com)
Azure DevOps Server Version (if applicable)
No response
Operation system
Windows 11
Question
Hi,
What is going on with vstest task versioning? It seems that they are two separate versions existing and in support at the same time. In last 6 months vstest@2 got:
while vstest@3 got:
Issues like #19488 are still existing on @3 while being solved on @2. The @3 was created over 2 years ago, so there can be a lot of discrepancies between those tasks.
Should I abandon @3 and go with @2 as it seems better looked after, or what is the actual purpose of @3?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: