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GitHub packages puts a / character inside the package ID/name string.
For example, something like "OctopusDeploy/utils" would be a complete atomic package ID
Attempting to create a release, and reference this package so you can change it's version results in a CLI command like this:
--package='OctopusDeploy/utils:0.2.5-dev.fix.3'
The CLI internally uses not only : but also / and = as delimeters, so this command line argument is treated as
--package='OctopusDeploy:utils:0.2.5-dev.fix.3'
Expectation:
Match a package with ID OctopusDeploy/utils.
Behaviour:
Match a package with ID OctopusDeploy, package reference name utils
This doesn't match any packages, so the command line argument appears to be ignored.
Workaround
The octopus server allows / in package ID's, but does not allow them in package reference names, so you can use the alternate syntax to select via the package reference name directly.
[re-worded from customer support incident]
GitHub packages puts a
/
character inside the package ID/name string.For example, something like "OctopusDeploy/utils" would be a complete atomic package ID
Attempting to create a release, and reference this package so you can change it's version results in a CLI command like this:
The CLI internally uses not only
:
but also/
and=
as delimeters, so this command line argument is treated asExpectation:
Match a package with ID OctopusDeploy/utils.
Behaviour:
Match a package with ID OctopusDeploy, package reference name utils
This doesn't match any packages, so the command line argument appears to be ignored.
Workaround
The octopus server allows / in package ID's, but does not allow them in package reference names, so you can use the alternate syntax to select via the package reference name directly.
Package:
ID: OctopusDeploy/utils
Reference: OctopusDeploy-utils
command line
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