- There are 2 major cases to auto reference facades:
1. When using a netstandard/dotnet* based package on a platform where the System.* packages don't provide any compilation assemblies.
2. When referencing a PCL where no dependencies were specified in the nuspec.
- For 1, we handle it by replacing package references with reference assemblies if possible. For 2. We turn assembly references of PCL assemblies into package dependencies.
This should cover the 90% case where people had to manually reference facades anytime they wanted to use a PCL on Net4.x.
TODO: P2P PCL references
#164
Fix the refactoring bugs
fix restore
downgrade version of package command test
Linux Test Script Fixes
use corehost instead of corerun for arg testing
don't copy corehost
fix scripts
Account for change in publish path, use corerun. Issue with AppContext.BaseDirectory in corehost.
Case Sensitive Reflector
wait for process exit
Fix bug in runtests.ps1
fix release build output path
fixup bug in runtests.sh
Renaming variables according to code review comments. Adding the folder logic to the builder tests. Creating a separate compilation folder during the build.
Changing the build scripts to copy files over from debug\dnxcore and to check for the folders existence before trying that.
Making the build command aware of the subfolders and making E2E tests aware of subfolders.
Fixing compiler tests to look for the xml in the right plae taking into consideration the configuration and tfm.
Modifying publish tests to not take into consideration the runtime. This is a temporary change. will bring it back once the commands all understand rid.
Making the packaging step work by placing binaries where dotnet pack expects.
This is a fix for regression caused by #877. It is required to create the
temp folder in the project directory so that same nuget.config resolution
happens for both 'dependencies' and 'tools'. See #844.
- Fixed a bunch of dependencies that was causing dotnet restore to fail on the CLI
- Added imports to `project.json` so that `dotnet-restore` works
- Fixed a bunch of dependency issues in different projects
- Ironically, running `dotnet restore` on the dotnet-restore project still fails (will fix in another commit). Looks like it might be a nuget issue