* debian package uninstallation script
* Script to remove/uninstall dotnet pkgs from a OSX machine.
* name change of deb uninstall script
* Address PR feedback
Changes to fail the script if the 'pkgutil --forget' command fails.
When running an app with `dotnet run`, we are redirecting the standard out and error just to print it out to our standard out and error. However, we are batching the output until we hit a newline, which isn't ideal for console apps.
To fix this, `dotnet run` no longer redirects the standard out and error.
Fix#2777
This is required to update the corefx dependencies from RC2 to RC3. Some
of the corefx libs have 'netstandard1.6' as TFM and this version of Nuget
supports that TFM.
Also the 'VersionRange.IncludePrerelease' has been removed from nuget and by
default 'VersionRange.Satisfies' returns true for any prerelease version.
The following packages are changing:
Microsoft.NetCore.App: 1.0.0-rc2-3002702 -> 1.0.0-rc3-002702
Microsoft.NETCore.DotNetHost: 1.0.1-rc2-002702-00 -> 1.0.1-rc3-002702-00
Microsoft.NETCore.DotNetHostPolicy: 1.0.1-rc2-002702-00 ->
1.0.1-rc3-002702-00
Microsoft.NETCore.DotNetHostResolver: 1.0.1-rc2-002702-00 ->
1.0.1-rc3-002702-00
Also publishing the *deb file to teh debian repo feed is disabled -
https://github.com/dotnet/cli/issues/2973
Moves CLI version suffix from preview1 to preview2
Sets channel for preview2 to 1.0.0-preview2, abandoning the Beta channel to the 1.0.0-preview1 release. Once @sokket's publishing cleanup work is complete we can re-converge the channels if desired.
Refactor HostVersion into its own class and use it everywhere host
artifacts are created. This includes the
- host nuget packages
- host installers (msi, pkg, deb)
Simple tests which does static analysis of managed assemblies metadata to
make sure that they are crossgened. Currently it verifies that all the
assemblies in CLI SDK and SharedFx directroty are crossgened.
Earlier the host MSI dependency key changed for every version. Therefore
the following stesp uninstalled host aggresively.
- Install a older dotnet CLI bundle (say v1)
- Install a newer dotnet CLI bundle (say v2)
- Uninstall the newer CLI bundle. This removes the host completely and
leaves the older version v1 unusable.
With this fix all the versions of the CLI in the machine will reference
count the host correctly.
Fixes - #2713