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naveedahmed1 opened this issue Apr 18, 2018 · 2 comments

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Can you please look and address the issue #8616 (opened since Nov 23, 2017) on priority?

This was working perfectly before 1.5.0 but broken since 1.5.0 released and has not been fixed yet.

Please do pay attention to this part of the issue from ASP.Net team member @SteveSandersonMS to understand the importance of the issue for ASP .Net/Windows developers:

The reason I'm asking about this is because I'm building new Angular CLI-based ASP.NET templates that will be included in the .NET Core SDK and Visual Studio. We want the template to use --bundle-dependencies=all by default because then developers don't have to publish their node_modules to production, and attempting to publish 20,000+ files from node_modules is extremely time-consuming (and not always reliable) from VS. Plus it tends to hit Windows path-length limitations depending on the deployment target.

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Closing this in favor of the actual issue #8616

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