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See Node.js documentation for more details about this variable. You can either add the NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS=file environment variable to your build agent, or you can add the .CERTS=file task variable in your pipeline. This can be fixed by adding a trusted root certificate. My NuGet push task is failing with the following error: "Error: unable to get local issuer certificate". I can't select a default agent pool and I can't queue my build or release. You need at least one agent to run your build or release. If not selected, the task will reactivate an existing environment. (Optional) Delete the environment and recreate it if it already exists. (Optional) Space-delimited list of other options to pass to the conda create command. (Optional) Space-delimited list of additional arguments to pass to the conda install command. This applies to the Conda installation found in PATH or at the path specified by the CONDA environment variable.
#Conda install package to environment update
(Optional) Update Conda to the latest version. (Optional) Space-delimited list of packages to install when creating the environment. (Required) Name of the Conda environment to create and activate. This is recommended for self-hosted agents.
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(Optional) Setting this to true creates or reactivates a Conda environment instead of using the base environment. #environmentName: # Required when createCustomEnvironment = True Use `conda` directly in script to work with Anaconda environments.