* 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
We don't build the combined framework + SDK tarball for any Unix
platforms, but we were incorrectly trying to publish it. Make the
publish step for this artifact specific to Windows as well.
* Use a WorkspaceContext in dotnet-build to cache project data across
multiple compilations in a single build action
* Dramatically reduce string and object duplication by introducing a
"Symbol Table" that shares instances of NuGetVersion, NuGetFramework,
VersionRange and string across multiple lock-file parses
Test Results:
* Testing was done by compiling Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc (and it's
dependencies) and taking memory snapshots after each compilation in
dotMemory
* We used to allocate ~3MB and deallocate ~2.5MB on EACH compilation in
a single build action. This has been reduced to ~120KB
allocated/deallocated
* After introducing WorkspaceContext, total memory usage spiked from 6MB
across the whole build action to about 13MB, introducing the symbol
table dropped it back to about 5-6MB.
* Add satellite assemblies to deps file with locale data
* Publish satellite assemblies to output during publish
* Copy satellite assemblies from project-to-project dependencies on
build and publish
- Use the right path separator char for unix.
- Contruct some of the args to crossgen outside the loop.
- Add the null check inside Command.Environment.
In the MSI we used to check for any previous installation and we prevent any
installation of 'Release' version on top of 'Nightly' version and vice
versa. This is no longer needed since CLI SxS now. This is reminiscent of
pre-sharedFx CLI.
Fixes - #2467
WIP
WIP
WIP
Test out not publishing runtimeAssets
WIP
WiP x-publish
update cross-publish-test
Update Cross Publish tests
remove --config from restore
fix build
update cross publish tests
fix test compilation error
test failure fix
fix test failure
update tests
tracing
fix desktop publishing
do publish with no build, call build manually
fix
Make host publish optional, fix faux libraries?
update
Cross Publish test working
try changing test to netcore.app
fallback to host from current platform
revert change to project.json to target Microsoft.NETCore.App
fallback to compilation build output
update kestrel standalone app project.json
Make project tools command resolver test more self-contained.
make Kestrel Standalone restore against N-1
Add support to enable polling to watch for new builds. It will
try to publish the last 10 builds by default. If the build has
all the necessary runtime packages and doesn't have the packages.pushed
semaphore file.
Also add support for forcing the publish of a given build set in the
following environment variable FORCE_PUBLISH_BLOB_BUILD_VERSION. This will
blindly try to pull all the nupkgs for the given build ignoring if they
were already published or have all the runtimes specified.
When checking if the provided assembly is the Entry Point Assembly, we
previously just checked if the AssemblyNames were equal, but it turns
out AssemblyName doesn't implement Equals, so it was using Reference
Equality, which fails. This change uses Assembly.Equals, which has an
Equals implementation that works.
Also adds some tests to ensure it's working.
This unblocks scenarios where the EntityFramework `dotnet-ef` command
was trying to read DependencyContext.Default but receiving a null
reference.
The ProjectWithTests needed to be moved outside of TestAssets\TestProjects because it can't be restored --infer-runtimes and it has to be built with netcoreapp1.0.
- Move src\corehost\packaging to pkg\ directory.
- Renamed PackageCoreHost to PackagePkgProjects and removed blocker
- Updated copy of packages in PackagePkgProjects target to override (because there is no proper clean)
- Update dir.props to match the package version for the runtime.json
- Moved all CoreHost packages under Microsoft.NETCore.DotNetHost directory
- Add the license files to the packages
Add support for building Microsoft.NETCore.App meta-package
- VersionNumber will be of form 1.0.0-rc2-<NETSTandard.Library build#>-<CLIbuild#>
EX: 1.0.0-rc2-23931-002203