![]() The only place I see such a file being accessed is in the website project bin folder. Might my custom module projects be trying to compile with caches dll's that I cannot track down? I ran Process Monitor to observe file system activity for files named while building. Why do my custom module projects not compile but my other projects do? Is this an Open Access issue? I have other projects that reference the Open Access binaries, though they are not using it. Why is simply replacing those 4 DLL's causing problems? It really was as simple as replacing 4 Sitefinity dll's. This all started for me when I added the Sitefinity 4.2 Hotfix dll's to my project. Turns out I lied and am now getting the error when compiling again. just make sure you really are using the references to the latest build they provided in the emptyproject/bin folder and good luck! seems a bit random that you've seemingly already done what i've described and your problem comes back each time. i have 3 of them on our home page and they all work again just as before. We built a custom slider/rotator widget with ability to select category names for filtering news items into the various sliders/rotators. rebuilt once more and i havent seen this error since. problem wasnt resolved until we then rebuilt sitefinitywebapp - then went to emptyproject folder bin and copied all dlls from there in the bin folder in sitefinitywebapp. then copied that in the bin folder for the sitefinitywebapp. then rebuilt it with the new references to the latest build dlls. We fixed this problem by draggin in the dll from the new emptyfolder bin to our custom widget solution. until they can actually release something usable we are all just wasting time playing with broken parts. If it does not make sense, please let me know and i can clarify.It's because the product is broken and there are no answers yet. Question: How do i go about making sure that the dlls that are referenced outside of the project are downloaded and referenced in the azure devops agent as well? you need to download these dlls and the folder structure that they come with so that the references of your other projects will not be missing.However, When i build the project on an azure agent, that agent does not have the dlls in that path since it did not download that tree structure and the dll. The Problem: My job has its own Dlls that it creates in house that are stored in TFVC. But every time i build the project, all the references are missing in azure pipelines. What i'm trying to do: downloading a project, building it and than deploying it to my deployment targets. Edit: Damn i goofed the title sorry: "How to add references from another directory into the current project" ![]()
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