Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable(PathName) means
Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable(PathName,
EnvironmentVariableTarget.Process)
However, I have added to .User. So the detection of path existence
failed. And it ends up adding the path again and again
This change enables CLI build for Alpine 3.6 and also adds CI job for
it. It is mostly based on changes that were necessary to
enable building of rhel.6 CLI
Need to remove some unnecessary dependencies in dotnet-cli-build.csproj because the NuGet.CommandLine.XPlat reference was bringing in an old MSBuild version, which was breaking restore. I didn't see any usages of this reference, so I'm removing it since it is not needed.
This commit changes the run command such that it will now be `/nologo` and
`/verbosity:quiet` (by default) for the restore operation even if a target
framework is specified.
When a target framework is specified, a separate restore operation is performed
that does not pass `/nologo` and the default verbosity is used. The fix is to
ensure that the arguments used for the restore operation match those that are
used for the build operation.
Fixes#8118.
Currently the solution file written out by the `sln` command uses a
UTF-8 encoding without a BOM. This causes problems when the solution
file contains non-ASCII code points because Visual Studio and MSBuild
will not use a UTF-8 encoding when reading the solution file if the
BOM is omitted.
This commit causes the BOM to always be written when writing the
solution files.
Fixes#8184.
This commit adds support for specifying directories containing a single
project to both the `add reference` and `remove reference` commands.
Fixes issue #7343.
This commit adds support for specifying directories containing a single
project to both the `sln add` and `sln remove` commands.
Additionally, the output from `sln remove` has been improved to not
mention "project references".
Fixes issue #7343.
* Added support for generating the HTTPS development certificate on the
CLI first run experience.
* On first run, an HTTPS certificate will be set up on the current user
local store.
* The environment variable DOTNET_GENERATE_ASPNET_CERTIFICATE can be used
to turn the feature off.