There were two issues. One was that additional arguments that are not
recognized by the build.sh script were incorrectly passed as a single
argument in single-quotes to msbuild.
The second issue was that when LD_LIBRARY_PATH was not set, the
dotnet-install.sh script was failing due to its using of the "set -u"
option that prevents usage of unset variables.
This change enables RHEL 6 support. It also adds a new command line option to the
run-build.sh script that enables passing in a folder containing a bootstrap CLI.
This helps in bringup of new target platforms.
By using `./build.sh /t:AllLiuxDistrosNativeInstaller`
Make a sandbox folder after compile step and copy compiled artifact to it. Since the content will be Linux generic, use package step with Docker in different distros.
After finishing all the distro specific packaging, upload all of them at once
Publish to debian only support all distro
Improve perf of AllLiuxDistrosNativeInstaller, by copying more cache in to sandbox
There will be a retry if package command failed
* dotnet/rel/1.1.0:
Enable VB dotnet new test cases
Fix fedora.23 dockerfile
Updating the ReadMe: "rel-1.0.1" to "rel-1.1.0"
Update Roslyn to 2.3.0-beta4-61830-03
update nuget to 4.3.0-preview4-4258
* rel/1.1.0: (41 commits)
Updating the Sdk to one that includes the error surfacing work.
Update NuGet to 4.3.0-preview2-4082
Update NuGet to 4.3.0-preview1-4081 and SDK to corresponding 1.1.0 based version
Updating MSBuild to 15.3.0-preview-000246-05 to match VS.
Updating the global.json creation to use the IFile interface and adding a unit test to cover it.
Making restore use a config file so that it does not use fallback folders that may exist in the machine.
Dropping a global.json when running the first run experience with a version that matches the version of the CLI being used in the command that triggered the first run.
Updating the websdk version for 1.0
Trying to fix the opensuse42 test failure, where we tried to invoke a tool that target 1.0.4 where the 1.0 runtime is not available.
Pinning the stage0 to the last build out of rel/1.0.1 and adding a project to download 1.0 dependencies for test assets.
Updating the branding to rel/1.1.0
Dummy commit.
Adding the access token to the lzma url.
Dummy change to force a build.
Reverting the msbuild version to the release version.
Adding the web feed to nuget.config, as some packages failed to mirror and we need a build ASAP.
Updating the msbuild, SDK and Web SDK versions.
Dummy commit to kick off the build.
the FSharp.NET.Sdk version `-bundled` contains only the Sdk dir
bump f# sdk package version
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New file name structure for the runtime and the CLI
per: https://github.com/dotnet/designs/issues/2
The renaming of assets, therefore the dotnet installation scripts must change to accommodate.
Trivial:
"Write-Host" should be "Write-Output"
New RHEL minor versions are compatible with previous RHEL minor
versions. They also replace them: all users using RHEL 7.n are migrated
to RHEL 7.(n+1) by a simple yum upgrade. So just treat all RHEL 7.x
version as RHEL.
This only holds true for minor versions. RHEL 7 is not compatible with
RHEL 6. But since .NET Core only supports RHEL 7, this shouldn't matter.
The script does not install to /usr/local/share/. It instead installs to
$HOME/.dotnet. Fix the doc text.
Also fix the names in code that incorrectly talk about /usr/local/share.
It duplicates functionality achieved by using `--runtime-id linux-x64`.
Remove it and fix callers.
Keep the the --linux-portable flag in the build scripts; that now calls
--runtime-id linux-x64 in the install script.
This lets us specify the runtime id of the desired .NET Core SDK on the
command line. This makes it easier to get the SDK for the desired
runtime without having to modify the install script for new runtimes
unsupported by the current version of this script.
* rel/1.0.1: (66 commits)
Update LZMA license with correct text
Bump to 2.0.0-rc5-61427-04
Remove duplicate installer suffix
Add license text to LZMA SDK license notice
Updating the SDK to 1.0.0-alpha-20170224-6
Updating both platform abstractions and dependency model to 1.0.3.
Bump Roslyn to 2.0.0-rc5-61424-02
Update Stage0 to use the latest build.
Update README with new distros.
Back porting #5597 into rel/1.0.0
Fixing the exclude pattern used by the Migration to exclude WEB SDK globs.
Remove RID from test package creation
Disable migrate and publish web app with content because CI does not have NPM
Adding an E2E test for pack with content during migration.
Fixing a failing test and adding a few more E2E tests around binplace content for migrated projects.
Fix debian_config.json on ubuntu16.10
Updating publish, pack and build of content to use None with Never/false/Never in their metadata for excluded items.
Intermediate commit to get a WIP PR out. This adds the None Update with CopyToOutputDirectory set to Never.
Switching the CopyToOutput for build and publish and the file for pack to use None Update instead of include. Also, fixed the exclude patterns for web apps.
Do not migrate Content that is already included in the Web SDK for web apps.
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`which` is an external utility. `hash` or `command -v` are built-in
General Commands.
See http://stackoverflow.com/a/677212/863980
I chose `hash` here as `run-build.sh` is already using it.
When running the CLI builds on the new build agents, the CentOS
build failed with the following error:
2017-01-26T20:39:30.0800810Z Step 4 : RUN yum -q -y install unzip libunwind gettext libcurl-devel openssl-devel zlib libicu-devel
2017-01-26T20:39:30.3020500Z ---> Running in 97affb106685
2017-01-26T20:39:40.3872390Z [91mError: libselinux conflicts with fakesystemd-1-17.el7.centos.noarch
Swapping the the "fakesystemd" package with the real "systemd" package
fixed the issue, which was recommended in http://stackoverflow.com/a/36632668.
This issue hasn't been seen on the official builds because the build
agents in that pool have the Docker image cached, and they are using an
older version of the centos:7.1.1503 image which appears not to have
this issue.
New RHEL minor versions are compatible with previous RHEL minor
versions. They also replace them: all users using RHEL 7.n are migrated
to RHEL 7.(n+1) by a simple yum upgrade. So just treat all RHEL 7.x
version as RHEL.
This only holds true for minor versions. RHEL 7 is not compatible with
RHEL 6. But since .NET Core only supports RHEL 7, this shouldn't matter.
* Updating the version of msbuild to 15.1.0-preview-000516-03
* Remove test that assumes props/targets imports
The test ItAddsRefBetweenImports validated that the MSBuild XML model contained new project references between the props and targets imports. While useful be fore the SDK attribute, the test no longer adds value since the SDK is added implicitly, guaranteeing it wraps the remaining project contents.
* Move MSBuild to 15.1.0-preview-000509-03
This is the last msbuild version prior to the change of MSBuild's dependencies to include .NET 1.1 components.
* Move MSBuild invocations to use dirs.props/dirs.tasks
* Put back the test targets. We'll unify later.
* Remove dirs.props props from templates msbuild invocation
* Add InstallDir to path if SDK version is already installed
* Make changes based on feedback
* Rename "Append" to "Prepend"
* Remove check if directory is already in path