On environments where registry access is disabled, the first run experience
fails because it could not add the tools path to the user's environment.
This fix properly handles the security exception by printing a warning and
continuing. Users will have to manually add the PATH environment variable to
their environments to prevent `dotnet tool install` from printing PATH
instructions.
A new file sentinel is added to track whether or not the PATH has been
modified. The first run experience also now correctly skips modifying the PATH
if `DOTNET_SKIP_FIRST_TIME_EXPERIENCE` is set.
Fixes#8874.
This commit checks that the `--tool-path` option for the `tool list` and `tool
uninstall` commands is a directory that exists.
If the directory does not exist, an error and the command help is displayed.
Fixes#8931.
* Publish app host to folder under SDK
* Use carried apphost as shim
* Remove full framework launcher
* Fix test run command issue
* Use latest release/2.1 build
* Test with 32 bit env
* Add missing return
* Update to latest prodcon build
* Add xlfs
This commit implements the `buildserver shutdown` command that can be used to
shutdown MSBuild, VB/C# compiler, and Razor build servers.
By default, all three build servers are shut down. Options can be passed to
shut down a subset of the build servers.
Fixes#8185.
When `dotnet run` is executed, a project evaluation occurs to obtain properties
related to running the target executable. Currently, this evaluation causes
the default item globs to be evaluated. For project directories containing a
large number of files, this can be a bit performance hit since the globbing
happens twice: once for the build and again for evaluating the run properties.
This commit prevents the globbing from taking place when evaluating the run
properties.
Fixes#8103.
Work around https://github.com/Microsoft/vstest/issues/1503 by using the
MSBuild escape hatch variable MSBUILDENSURESTDOUTFORTASKPROCESSES and
ensuring that tests don't run in a disconnected MSBuild process by
passing /nr:false.
Work around https://github.com/Microsoft/vstest/issues/1503 by using the
MSBuild escape hatch variable MSBUILDENSURESTDOUTFORTASKPROCESSES and
ensuring that tests don't run in a disconnected MSBuild process by
passing /nr:false.
This commit ensures the correct property (`ProjectTypeGuids`) is respected when
adding a project to a solution file.
Additionally, we now error if a project type GUID cannot be determined rather
than incorrectly mapping to the C# project type.
Enabled previously disabled tests that were waiting on upstream changes from
MSBuild and F#.
Fixes#5131.
Fixes#7742.
* Move some projects to netstandard2.0
* Use version agnostic $(TargetFrameworkIdentifier) property to make changing versions easier since we only care about .NET Framework vs .NET Standard
* Add missing project to solution file
* Update TestPackageProjects.targets to use netstandard2.0 on non-Windows
This commit implements the missing `--tool-path` option for the list tool
command. This enables the command to list locally installed tools.
Fixes#8803.
This commit fixes the tool package store such that it stores a full path
instead of, potentially, a relative path.
This prevents a relative path from inadvertently being passed to NuGet
during the restore and causing it to restore relative to the temp project
directory.
Fixes#8829.