we used to use different code when --framework was specified than when it was not specified, this synchronizes them to use the same code path which removes a hidden NullRef
also adds tests to cover both cases
- Every project.json needs portable-net451+win8 and dotnet5.4 imports (required by dotnet-test-xunit).
- If a test references NuGet, it also needs "netstandardapp1.5", because that the TFM NuGet uses currently.
* 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
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
Any dependencies which **exactly** match the version requested in the
graph originating at the `type: platform` dependency (if any) are
trimmed from the publish output
- ProjectModel uses AssemblyLoadContext which is only available in netstandard1.5. Moving ProjectModel and all its dependencies up to netstandard1.5.
- Work around our dependencies still being on old CoreFX builds by hoisting System.Runtime.Serialization.Primitives, System.Private.DataContractSerialization, System.Linq.Expressions, and System.Xml.XmlSerializer references to the current version.