This script can be used to automatically update dotnet/cli's
dependencies on other repos like CoreFX, NuGet, etc.
Currently the script supports updating the CoreFX dependencies.
This change triggers automated DockerHub builds for successful
official Ubuntu builds of rel.1.0.0. The DockerHub repo for this is
https://hub.docker.com/r/microsoft/dotnet-preview/.
The variables DOCKER_HUB_REPO and DOCKER_HUB_TRIGGER_TOKEN are set in
the "DotNet-CLI-CI (Ubuntu) [rel.1.0.0]" VSTS build definition.
This change also allows the Environment TargetConditionAttribute to be
used to require that an environment variable is set, in addition to the
existing functionality of being able to be used to require that an
environment variable is equal to one of a set of specified values.
Use local-build corehost.exe
This is staying in the repo, so we can copy the local-built version.
Copy deps and deps.json, make sure corehost temp dir exists
Add additional runtimes to the sharedframework's project.json
Delete an unused file, modify crossgen target condition
* sharedhost\project.json is unused. It is copied from the local build.
* the crossgen target was conditioned on an environment variable, but the
variable could be set to anything. Instead, make sure it is either
"true" or "1".
Use stage2 instead of stage0 for shared framework restore
Update .exe's project.json Target Framework from dnxcore50 to netstandardapp1.5.
Update .dll's project.json Target Framework from dnxcore50 to netstandard1.3.
Adding workaround for DataContractSerialization to src\dotnet\project.json to fix crossgen issue.
Build 23901 has a dependency issue that doesn't allow the runtime.any.System.Private.DataContractSerialization
package to be restored. When we move to a new build of CoreFX we should take this workaround out.
- Added --version-suffix to build and publish
- Support reading DOTNET_* version variables everywhere versions can be read
- Show the commit sha in dotnet --version
- Added tests that check the assembly output version
- Set DOTNET_BUILD_VERSION when producing the CLI app itself so that it has the version information stamped in for help.