- fix the build status badges (some were pointing to rel/1.0.0-preview2 builds)
- fix the version badges and installer links given the new publish layout.
* Update README.md
* Moving Ubuntu 16.04 to be next to Ubuntu 14.04
* Adding Oracle Linux and Linux Mint to the titles
Adding Oracle Linux and Linux Mint to the titles next to their compatible binaries.
* Remove showing firsttime eula for non verbs.
* Add Serviceable assembly attribute and nuspec attributes for all shipping CLI assemblies.
Fix#3345
* Use NugetCache Sentinel for Telemetry setting.
* Fix Oracle Linux version in README.md
Oracle Linux 7 -> Oracle Linux 7.1
* Fix README to use hostfxr download links (#3622)
Also fix a rebase error from b524fd079e6dcdd744faeb6061ccbfe99d1f810f#diff-04c6e90faac2675aa89e2176d2eec7d8
* Remove the VS2012 CRT dependency from docs (#3632)
* fix typo in dotnet-install file
This was needed to rebuild the CLI with the updated Roslyn NuGet packages.
Thanks goes to @akoken for the fix.
* Moving certain documents to the dotnet/core repo
Moving the following documents to the dotnet/core repo, to make maintenance easier and also to keep all of the various support documents for .NET Core all-up in the same place.
The documents changed:
* supported-os-matrix.md
* known-issues.md
* cli-prerequisites.md
Also editing the README.md document to point to the new repo and its documents where needed.
Previously I attempted to save the cost of reading/decompressing files
by keeping a copy in memory. That resulted in too much memory pressure
so I later swapped in temporary files. This defeated the initial goal
of keeping the streams alive to some extent since the files would
be flushed to disk.
In practice since all the nupkgs we are packing also have raw files so
we weren't even saving much CPU by avoiding a second decompression.
Switch the archiver to just first index all files and save the source
information to read at a later point. After this when building the
archive we'll reopen the files/zips and copy from there.
My measurements show that this actually improve the archiving perf and
the lack of temp files means we don't hit the ulimit restriction on OSX.