As per #2970, this PR moves the main metapackage dependency under the
framework. In the F# project.json, it moves *just this* under the
framework, while the F# Core package remains under general
dependencies. The rationale is that since this is an F# project, this
packages is needed for all TFMs in the project.
Fixes#2970
This addresses part of #1623. Unfortunately, because the CLI takes Nuget
as a binary, it is hard to get to where I think we should really be.
This change makes default verbosity "minimal", which is the first level
where you get any status output. Unfortunately, things like package
downgrade warnings and the like still appear there. This does hide all
the "info" and "trace" messages by default.
I also removed the now useless (and previously undocumented)
--quiet.
Crossgen is failing in the CI machines with the below error. So trying to add an explicit reference to see if this issue goes away.
17:53:44 Error: Could not load file or assembly 'System.Text.RegularExpressions, Version=4.1.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a'. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)
17:53:44 Error compiling /mnt/resource/j/workspace/dotnet_cli/rel_1.0.0/debug_debian8.2_x64_prtest/artifacts/debian.8-x64/stage1/sdk/1.0.0-preview2-002767/dotnet.dll: Could not find or load a specific file. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131621)
If invalid parameters are specified in `dotnet test`, the CLI does not
catch exceptions that can be thrown such as when specifying `-r` without
a runtime.
Fixes 3084.
PR #2493 introduced the new project.json schema. The tree has 118 files
with the old schema, which added several hundred warnings.
This change can't go in until PR #2864 does - it relies on those bug
fixes.
There were still README.md files in the dotnet-compile and dotnet-compile-csc folders.
There was also a reference to it in dotnet-publish README.md doc. Removed that.
Fix#2622
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.