Fix the issue with corehttp not being set to nightly alpha version#41629
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This PR addresses the issue where the nightly builds for corehttp were using an incorrect package version by adjusting the file search logic in the version parsing module.
- Updated recursive search to traverse the full package directory instead of a hardcoded "azure" subfolder.
- Simplified the comment to better reflect the new search scope.
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The failure is visible here.
This has been failing for a while now and I just never did the digging to understand why. If you check the
PackageInfofor the build I linked above, you will find all the packages have been dev versioned except forcorehttp. Due to the bug in set dev version, we are building/publishing the1.0.0b7version that's in the repo. Because we don't publish that version until after pypi release, the nightly doc publishing is failing to build docs forcorehttpbecause it's going after a package version that doesn't exist on the feed yet instead of thenightly alphaversion that the docs build is intended to work with.This PR fixes the set_dev_version and ensures everything is in alignment.