Good way to distribute exes
I have a .NET project which generates an executable. I need an automated way of running this executable on different VMs on cloud. The project is checked into a source control, so the code is accessible in all the VMs. What is the best way to run the executable on all the VMs?
I am also concerned about the case where, in future, if the code changes, I want all these VMs to run the new code.
Some of the options I can think of:
- Run a script to download the source from the source control and build exe from the source on the VM everytime.
- Put exe on a shared folder and every time I have a new change in the source code update this exe.
None of these options sounds like the best way to do it. So just wanted to know if i am missing something.
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I have a .NET project which generates an executable. I need an automated way of running this executable on different VMs on cloud. The project is checked into a source control, so the code is accessible in all the VMs. What is the best way to run the executable on all the VMs?
I am also concerned about the case where, in future, if the code changes, I want all these VMs to run the new code.
Some of the options I can think of:
- Run a script to download the source from the source control and build exe from the source on the VM everytime.
- Put exe on a shared folder and every time I have a new change in the source code update this exe.
None of these options sounds like the best way to do it. So just wanted to know if i am missing something.
exe
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Nuget can not be used to distribute .exe. Nuget is used to distribute .dlls/packages to be used in code. Consider editing the question and add relevant tags.
– Sham
Nov 14 '18 at 11:36
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I have a .NET project which generates an executable. I need an automated way of running this executable on different VMs on cloud. The project is checked into a source control, so the code is accessible in all the VMs. What is the best way to run the executable on all the VMs?
I am also concerned about the case where, in future, if the code changes, I want all these VMs to run the new code.
Some of the options I can think of:
- Run a script to download the source from the source control and build exe from the source on the VM everytime.
- Put exe on a shared folder and every time I have a new change in the source code update this exe.
None of these options sounds like the best way to do it. So just wanted to know if i am missing something.
exe
I have a .NET project which generates an executable. I need an automated way of running this executable on different VMs on cloud. The project is checked into a source control, so the code is accessible in all the VMs. What is the best way to run the executable on all the VMs?
I am also concerned about the case where, in future, if the code changes, I want all these VMs to run the new code.
Some of the options I can think of:
- Run a script to download the source from the source control and build exe from the source on the VM everytime.
- Put exe on a shared folder and every time I have a new change in the source code update this exe.
None of these options sounds like the best way to do it. So just wanted to know if i am missing something.
exe
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edited Nov 14 '18 at 15:40
Pranav Raj
asked Nov 13 '18 at 23:03
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Nuget can not be used to distribute .exe. Nuget is used to distribute .dlls/packages to be used in code. Consider editing the question and add relevant tags.
– Sham
Nov 14 '18 at 11:36
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Nuget can not be used to distribute .exe. Nuget is used to distribute .dlls/packages to be used in code. Consider editing the question and add relevant tags.
– Sham
Nov 14 '18 at 11:36
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Nuget can not be used to distribute .exe. Nuget is used to distribute .dlls/packages to be used in code. Consider editing the question and add relevant tags.
– Sham
Nov 14 '18 at 11:36
Nuget can not be used to distribute .exe. Nuget is used to distribute .dlls/packages to be used in code. Consider editing the question and add relevant tags.
– Sham
Nov 14 '18 at 11:36
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Nuget can not be used to distribute .exe. Nuget is used to distribute .dlls/packages to be used in code. Consider editing the question and add relevant tags.
– Sham
Nov 14 '18 at 11:36