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Getting the correct version of a Azurite #2479

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GrahamSnee opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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Getting the correct version of a Azurite #2479

GrahamSnee opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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As a developer I wish to spend more time developing rather than patching tooling etc.
The latest version on Visual Studio is only support 3.30.0 which is not supporting the latest version of the storage API's
Version 3.31.0 is not event marked as the latest on the project front page but is obtainable as source code.
I have a couple of options in terms of either waiting for a VS update (V3.31.0 did not mark this version), or download the latest source and build etc.
When creating release's, it would be better if we could download the latest version of binaries and get on with dev rather than spending time patch.

@EmmaZhu EmmaZhu added the Visual Studio Issue for Visual Studio label Oct 29, 2024
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EmmaZhu commented Oct 29, 2024

I can quite understand your concern. Seems the delay on releasing Azurite on VS causes inconvenience in your project?

Our release on VS is to send package to VS team and VS team will update their repositories on their own schedule.

Would you like to contact VS team for this the delay?
This doc has the details on how to report a VS feedback issue : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/ide/how-to-report-a-problem-with-visual-studio?view=vs-2022

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