Currently on our CI builds, we point our NuGet cache under the repo. In between builds the repo gets deleted, thus the cache is lost.
This change moves the cache to %userprofile%\.nuget\packages on CI and dev boxes. On CI, we expire the cache after a day by default.
- Added an option '--buildindocker <osname>' to build.sh
- Fixed bug which caused packaging to be skipped by default.
- Fixed bug which caused tarballs to be generated twice.
- Fixed bug to propagate build params(like debug, nopackage) to docker build.
Decompose into self-contained granular components
Provide reasonable defaults for cross cutting concerns, allowing for independent execution of steps
Start unifying Windows/Bash architecture
fix Bash CI scripts
dockerbuild.sh _common.sh path
Add missing restore-packages.sh
Copy/paste issues
Quote $SOURCE
fix .gitignore
PR Feedback
Merge in @SridarMS's work to avoid redownloading DNX
enabling build of dotnet-build
merge in @SridharMS's CentOS changes
Enable building FSC
enable restoring specific subdirectories
Fix dnx version check
Add missed dependency
Fix pathing to tests
Match Linux build version to Windows, fixing linux tests as a side effect.
workaround for coreclr#2215
fix pathing issue
disable building in docker
BUILD_IN_DOCKER was set, somehow...
fix headers
These changes fix many of the issues blocking our Ubuntu CI Build.
Notably, it adds a postbuild step to the CI which cleans up file
permissions on files created in Docker. This lets the next job
delete those files successfully. It also accounts for docker instances
which are left running after an aborted job.