* Deprecate the Microsoft.AspNetCore.App metapackage in favor of targeting and runtime packs
* Stop producing Microsoft.AspNetCore.App, and runtime.$(rid).Microsoft.AspNetCore.App
* Generate the shared framework without using 'NuGet' restore
* Stop producing intermediate packages for shared-framework only assemblies
* Put the platform manifest into the targeting pack (data/Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.PlatformManifest.txt)
* Create well-known, shared intermediate directories that installers can use to bundle content
This creates 3 new build outputs:
* aspnetcore-targeting-pack-$(version).tar.gz
* aspnetcore-targeting-pack-$(version)-linux-x64.deb
* aspnetcore-targeting-pack-$(version)-linux-x64.rpm
Other changes:
* Make RPM packaging consistent with other installers. Vendor == Microsoft Corporation
* Add shared properties for building the targeting pack (or not building it in a servicing build)
Changes:
* Make Visual Studio 2019 a prerequisite for building this repo
* Update .sln files
* Update Windows SDK to 17134
* Update developer docs
* Disable ANCM tests
* Update to .NET Core SDK 3.0 Preview 2
* Use Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Razor as a package consistently accross the repo
* React to changes in metadata from Microsoft.NETCore.App
* React to changes in .NET Core SDK
* Attempt to workaround CodeCheck.ps1 failure which doesn't repro locally or on different agents. Possibly due to differences in the version of the PowerShell task?
* Remove dead YML file
* Rename usages of win7-{x64,x86} to win-{x64,x86}
* Update KoreBuild to 3.0.0-build-20190219.1
Helix tests is failing for everyone because these queues are not functioning. Tests timeout after several hours of waiting for agents.
Tracking https://github.com/dotnet/core-eng/issues/5261 to re-enable these agents.
Changes:
* add entry for Mono.WebAssembly.Interop to Version.Details.xml
* Update code check to ensure all veriables in the 'automated' section are accounted for in Version.Details.xml
* Create a new package - Microsoft.AspNetCore.App.Runtime.${rid} - which contains crossgen-ed versions of shared framework assemblies. This will be used by the SDK to replace rid-split packages
* Add a task which can generate the .deps.json file for the shared framework. Unlike the existing task we have, this does not rely on consuming a .deps.json file generated by first running a restore on packages.
* Move the reference to xunit.runner.console into the normal targets and files for managing dependencies
* Produce binlogs during build
- new version
- update baselines
- grab latest released Microsoft.NetCore.App and Microsoft.NETCore.DotNetAppHost
nit:
- updated ZipManifestGenerator's README.md to use 2.2 examples
When a `<Reference>` is named `*.Sources`, set PrivateAssets=All (exclude from generated nuspec) and IncludeAssets=ContentFiles (only consume content files, not .dll's)