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Infrastructure - Rollout (May 2020) #35202
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Tagging subscribers to this area: @ViktorHofer |
Will net5 TFM switch come together with msbuild/nuget updates? |
The current sdk in dotnet/runtime already supports net5.0, there's no need to update the sdk again for that. |
This was referenced Apr 21, 2020
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Overview
We'll use this issue to announce planned Infrastructure changes that will impact the developer workflow in
dotnet/runtime
.src/coreclr/build.[cmd/sh]
script will be removed in favor of the root build script and thesrc/coreclr/build-runtime.[cmd/sh]
script.TargetsNetFx
,TargetsNetCoreApp
andTargetsNetStandard
libraries helper properties will be removed. This is necessary to fix Intellisense issues in libraries projects. The recommended pattern is to condition onTargetFramework
inside the project file (e.g.TargetFramework.StartsWith('netstandard'))
) and onTargetFrameworkIdentifier
outside of the project file (e.g. in Directory.Build.targets'$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' == '.NETStandard'
).5.0.100-preview.5.20228.8
(https://github.com/dotnet/installer#installers-and-binaries)Archive
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