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We are using Code Analysis on our projects. As part of this we have Code Analysis enabled on the build server allowing for continious checks.

Now we are receiving this error:

CA0063 : * Failed to load rule set file '[name].ruleset' or one of its dependent rule set files.

[name] being a ruleset on our internal network, available for everyone.

Code Analysis runs perfectly fine on each local machine, but not on the build server. How can we fix this issue?

Notes:

  • We use a custom made ruleset
  • We are not using any custom rules (yet)
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  • have you checked in the new ruleset? Is the path to the ruleset added to build spaces? May 9, 2014 at 13:11
  • The ruleset is put on a network-location which the server has access to.
    – Matthijs
    May 9, 2014 at 13:22
  • Any reason why you are doing it this way and not have the ruleset added onto the tfs? May 9, 2014 at 13:31
  • The ruleset is being used by 10+ programmers and I want to be able to turn on and off any rules on the fly, without having to redistribute.
    – Matthijs
    May 9, 2014 at 13:34
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    That's even more dangerous. Best way to go about doing it is to include the rules that work for everyone on TFS, perhaps in a folder shared by all projects/programmers. When a change is done, the change is only committed when the CI build runs successfully. May 9, 2014 at 13:53

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I was having this issue as well. How I solved it was to add my custom ruleset into version control (Git) as a new directory within my project files. We are using Jenkins for our CI, so in my Jenkins.build I then made sure to specify the absolute file path to my ruleset on the Jenkins server, which you can get by looking at your Workspace on Jenkins. For example the path may look like :

e:\Jenkins\workspace\SampleProj-Dev\Rulesets\CustomRules.ruleset

In Jenkins.build file, I added an argument to the msbuild.exe program execution with:

<arg line="/p:RunCodeAnalysis=true;CodeAnalysisRuleSet=e:\Jenkins\workspace\SampleProject-Dev\Rulesets\CustomRules.ruleset"/>

Before I had tried using a relative path but with a build containing many sub-projects, Jenkins tried to append the path onto a changing path. This path was based on the currently building sub-project, resulting in the same error you received.

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I stumbled onto a fix for this tonight for a project that has been suffering from it for ages. I created a new configuration CHECKED and the problem disappeared. Then by:

  1. Deleting the existing configurations from Configuration Manger;
  2. Exiting and saving (this step might not be necessary); and finally
  3. Recreating the dropped configurations from the newly created one, CHECKED

the problem has now disappeared completely in all configurations.

This was all in Visual Studio 2013.

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