dotnet-installer/scripts/bootstrap.cmd
David Fowler cce7949a5a Changes to dotnet-compile
- Split dotnet-compile into dotnet-compile and
dotnet-compile-{compiler}
- We still need to figure out the protocol and responsibility
but this change adds the needed indirection so that compilers can do
their thing.
- Updated the bootstrap script and kept the commands since we need
them to bootstrap the world until we get updates.

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2015-10-18 01:17:13 -07:00

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@echo off
setlocal
REM Build 'dotnet' using a version of itself hosted on the DNX
REM The output of this is independent of DNX
REM This trick gets the absolute path from a relative path
pushd %~dp0..
set REPOROOT=%CD%
popd
set RID=win7-x64
set STAGE0_DIR=%REPOROOT%\artifacts\%RID%\stage0
set STAGE1_DIR=%REPOROOT%\artifacts\%RID%\stage1
set STAGE2_DIR=%REPOROOT%\artifacts\%RID%\stage2
where dnvm >nul 2>nul
if %errorlevel% == 0 goto have_dnvm
REM download dnvm
echo Installing dnvm (DNU is needed to bootstrap currently for package restore) ...
powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Command "&{$Branch='dev';$wc=New-Object System.Net.WebClient;$wc.Proxy=[System.Net.WebRequest]::DefaultWebProxy;$wc.Proxy.Credentials=[System.Net.CredentialCache]::DefaultNetworkCredentials;Invoke-Expression ($wc.DownloadString('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aspnet/Home/dev/dnvminstall.ps1'))}"
:have_dnvm
echo Installing and use-ing the latest CoreCLR x64 DNX ...
call dnvm install -nonative -u latest -r coreclr -arch x64 -alias dotnet_bootstrap
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
call dnvm use dotnet_bootstrap -r coreclr -arch x64
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
if exist %STAGE1_DIR% rd /s /q %STAGE1_DIR%
echo Running 'dnu restore' to restore packages for DNX-hosted projects
call dnu restore "%REPOROOT%"
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
echo Building basic dotnet tools using older dotnet SDK version
set DOTNET_HOME=%STAGE0_DIR%
call %~dp0dnvm2 upgrade
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
echo Building stage1 dotnet.exe ...
dotnet-publish --framework dnxcore50 --runtime %RID% --output "%STAGE1_DIR%" "%REPOROOT%\src\Microsoft.DotNet.Cli"
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
echo Building stage1 dotnet-compile.exe ...
dotnet-publish --framework dnxcore50 --runtime %RID% --output "%STAGE1_DIR%" "%REPOROOT%\src\Microsoft.DotNet.Tools.Compiler"
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
echo Building stage1 dotnet-compile-csc.exe ...
dotnet-publish --framework dnxcore50 --runtime %RID% --output "%STAGE1_DIR%" "%REPOROOT%\src\Microsoft.DotNet.Tools.Compiler.Csc"
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
echo Building stage1 dotnet-publish.exe ...
dotnet-publish --framework dnxcore50 --runtime %RID% --output "%STAGE1_DIR%" "%REPOROOT%\src\Microsoft.DotNet.Tools.Publish"
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
echo Re-building dotnet tools with the bootstrapped version
REM This should move into a proper build script of some kind once we are bootstrapped
set PATH=%STAGE1_DIR%;%PATH%
if exist %STAGE2_DIR% rd /s /q %STAGE2_DIR%
REM This works around the coreconsole bug where the path to the exe can't be found
pushd
cd %STAGE1_DIR%
echo Building stage2 dotnet.exe ...
dotnet publish --framework dnxcore50 --runtime %RID% --output "%STAGE2_DIR%" "%REPOROOT%\src\Microsoft.DotNet.Cli"
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
echo Building stage2 dotnet-compile.exe ...
dotnet publish --framework dnxcore50 --runtime %RID% --output "%STAGE2_DIR%" "%REPOROOT%\src\Microsoft.DotNet.Tools.Compiler"
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
echo Building stage2 dotnet-compile-csc.exe ...
dotnet publish --framework dnxcore50 --runtime %RID% --output "%STAGE2_DIR%" "%REPOROOT%\src\Microsoft.DotNet.Tools.Compiler.Csc"
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
echo Building stage2 dotnet-publish.exe ...
dotnet publish --framework dnxcore50 --runtime %RID% --output "%STAGE2_DIR%" "%REPOROOT%\src\Microsoft.DotNet.Tools.Publish"
if errorlevel 1 goto fail
echo Bootstrapped dotnet to %STAGE2_DIR%
popd
goto end
:fail
echo Bootstrapping failed...
exit /B 1
:end