dotnet-installer/build/Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.BundledSdks.props
Piotr Puszkiewicz d6cab4af58 use Sdks attribute in dotnet new templates (#4916)
* Move dotnet-new templates to Sdk attribute

* Update to MSBuild 15.1.0-preview-000454-01

To pick up a fix for Microsoft/msbuild#1431.

* Fix template newlines

* Fix casing on Microsoft.Net.Sdk

* Move migration test csproj's to Sdk attribute

* Disable parallel sdk restore

Each SDK restore operation will try to manipulate the same assets.json file since the dependency name&version are injected into a common csproj file. This can cause runtime failures when two NuGets try to restore the project at once.

* Make casing of SDK 'NET' and not 'Net'

* Remove redundatn imports

* Fix test string

* Additional race

* Replacing the SDK with the Web.Sdk when it is a Web project.

* Fixing the test by writting the csproj before running the migration rule.
2016-12-04 22:31:58 -08:00

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<Project ToolsVersion="15.0">
<Import Project="$([MSBuild]::GetDirectoryNameOfFileAbove($(MSBuildThisFileDirectory), dir.props))\dir.props" />
<ItemGroup>
<!-- CLI cannot use the latest SDK until we move away from SDK PackageRef -->
<BundledSdk Include="NuGet.Build.Tasks.Pack" Version="4.0.0-rc2" />
<BundledSdk Include="Microsoft.NET.Sdk" Version="1.0.0-alpha-20161203-1" />
<BundledSdk Include="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web" Version="$(CLI_WEBSDK_Version)" />
<BundledSdk Include="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Publish" Version="$(CLI_WEBSDK_Version)" />
<BundledSdk Include="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web.ProjectSystem" Version="$(CLI_WEBSDK_Version)" />
</ItemGroup>
</Project>