Add support in packaging.psm1 to produce a .msix AppX package. Update the docker image to use the new msix package type. Update the associated yml files so AzDevOps performs the build.
## PR Context
Enable publishing PSCore6 to Microsoft Store
Fixes#8919
Preserve user shortcuts pinned to Taskbar during MSI upgrade by not removing shortcuts in this case (assuming the user has not changed the installation directory), see https://stackoverflow.com/a/33402698/1810304
This also requires the Guid to not always be re-generated, which PR #7701 originally added to ensure shortcuts get removed when RTM and preview are installed, the underlying problem was rather that RTM and preview shared the same GUIDs, therefore the GUIDs are hard-coded again but different for RTM and preview, therefore the shortcuts will still always get removed on uninstall. But this also means those GUIDs should change when the default installation directory changes, i.e. in PowerShell 7. Should we write the code to already take this into account that it does not get forgotten?
Tested by first reproducing the issue by building installers locally (and bumping the patch version. Then the fix was applied to verify the solution, it. For this to take effect the version from which an MSI is being upgraded must have this fix already, i.e. if this fix got shipped in `6.2.1`, then on upgrading to it, the issue would still occur but when upgrading `6.2.1` to `6.2.2` the shortcut would start being preserved. I am wondering if we could maybe improve this to show effect earlier by trying to extract the used (auto-generated) GUIDs in the `6.2.0` and `6.2.0-rc` packages out and use them...
Please not that we probably need to take this out for `7.0` because the base installation directory will change. This also assumes that the user has not specified a different installation directory on upgrade but this is a bit of an edge case where I think other things might break as well.
Removes appveyor stuff
## PR Context
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#8686 , appveyor removed
* Add shim dll to redirect to appropriate runtime
* Build updates for creating global tool package
* Add building global tool to nuget.yml
* Add azure upload of nuget packages
Refactor Unified Release Build
- Make injecting the nuget.config a template
- Make setting the version variable a template
- Add parameters to templates where needed
- Run defender scan before uploading linux packages (and rename step to plain english)
Update the universal build to also build the framework package needed for the dotnet sdk container image.
## PR Context
We build the package in individual builds. This change brings over the steps in the universal build.
Update `New-ReferenceAssembly` and `New-UnifiedNugetPackage` to generate reference assembly for `Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.Utility.dll` and properly deploy it for `Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.Utility` NuGet package and `Microsoft.PowerShell.SDK` NuGet package.
An incremental step to fix, eventually, #8121
Update `New-ReferenceAssembly` and `New-UnifiedNugetPackage` to generate reference assembly for `Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.Utility.dll` and properly deploy it for `Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.Utility` NuGet package and `Microsoft.PowerShell.SDK` NuGet package.
An incremental step to fix, eventually, #8121
When installing (or upgrading) Preview builds the component ids for the files are the same as the installed files from the stable MSI. MSI sees this and assumes the file is already installed so skips installing files that haven't changed (been updated) which results in missing files in the preview install folder and pwsh fails to start. Fix is to dynamically generate new component ids (and compoentrefs) in `files.wxs` using `_Preview` suffix and use that when building a preview package.
Tested manually.
cc @bergmeister if you can help validate different scenarios.
Fix https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/8289
Remove tilde from Linux preview packages.
- Since we have a separate package for preview, we don't need a second indicator that these packages are preview.
- Also, many system we use to release don't like the `~` character, which leads to manual interventions and errors.
The variable was set to empty (meaning to delete the variable) in the non-preview case and the build fails.
The fix avoids setting the variable to empty
Add the functionality to build a framework dependent (shared framework) package for PowerShell.
The changes create two packages, one for Windows and other for Linux, due to #if code.
On Debian 9, libmi cannot resolve libssl and libcrypto. This change adds symbolic links to packaging and build to the $PSHOME directory to resolve the issue.
The fix was verified interactively connecting to office 365, importing the session, and ensuring Get-MailBox and Get-User succeed.
Fix#7598
Fixes#7074. This PR allows concurrent versions of the macOS launcher app to exist. The application name will be either PowerShell or PowerShell-preview. It is now dynamically built and removed post fpm to avoid post build conflicts, see #5262 .
* update to latest package references
* update runtime framework
* update sdk
* automatically read NuGet package dependency info from csproj, where version info is fully qualified
* update file.wxs
Fix man page conflict between stable and preview Linux package
- rename preview man page pwsh-preview
Fix /etc/shell entries not being created correctly for preview packages
Address mac portions of PowerShell/PowerShell-RFC#115 (comment)
Make path when stable /usr/local/microsoft/powershell/6
when not stable (preview) /usr/local/microsoft/powershell/6-preview and symlink name pwsh-preview
allow side-by-side install of stable and preview
Also:
fix an issue where the utime work around for mac requires sudo
refactor some code into common functions
Change the *nix packaging over with the following changes:
Package name (as used by e.g. apt):
Non-preview releases are namedpowershell
Preview releases are named powershell-preview
Installation path:
No longer looks like /opt/microsoft/powershell/6.1.0/ or /opt/microsoft/powershell/6.1.0-preview.1/
Non-previews go to a path like /opt/microsoft/powershell/6/
Previews go to a path like /opt/microsoft/powershell/6-preview/
Path to executable symlink:
Allows SxS with preview
Non-previews linked to /usr/bin/pwsh or /usr/local/bin/pwsh on macOS
Previews linked to /usr/bin/pwsh-preview or /usr/local/bin/pwsh-preview on macOS
Implements PowerShell/PowerShell-RFC#115 (comment)
To support PowerShell modules built with .NET Windows Compatibility Pack, we decided that it was best to ship the WCP assemblies with PS Core. This also adds many new .NET APIs be default while only adding ~3.5 MB additional disk footprint (to a ~137 MB install currently).
Also update the build to adopt the official .NET Core 2.1.
Ubuntu 17.04 is EOL, so we need to update our packaging for Ubuntu 17.10. This updates the package script and build.psm1 to use 17.10 rather than 17.04.
* Build Update
- Change `TargetFramework` to `netcoreapp2.1` and removed unnecessary `RuntimeFrameworkVersion` from `PowerShell.Common.props`
- Update dotnet SDK to 2.1.300-rc1-008662
- Update `TypeGen` target in `Build.psm1` to work with 2.1
- Rename macOS runtime to `osx-x64` as the old build logic expects 10.12 and breaks running on 10.13 system.
- Remove `PackageReference` to `System.Memory` as it's part of dotnetcore 2.1
- Update search for `crossgen` executable to find the matching version
* Test Update
- Update test tools `WebListener` to latest `asp.net core`
- Marked `AuthHeader Redirect` tests as `Pending` due to change in CoreFX
- Implementation of PowerShell/PowerShell-RFC#115 (If anything changes in the RFC, we will treat it as a bug, and fix it later)
- Update registry and directory paths to use 6 for the version for stable and 6-preview for a preview release
- Add checkbox to set path
- default checkbox to off for preview builds and on for stable builds
Fix#6332
This change renames log and logerror functions to a single Write-Log [$message] [-error] function to avoid conflicting with the log command on MacOS.
Clean build during the daily build to ensure MSI package is generated correctly
- Do another clean build directly before packaging to clean up files that test has added
Fixes#6315
make Linux packages use correct version scheme for preview releases
- Now uses <Major>.<Minor>.<Patch>~<PreviewName> instead of <Major>.<Minor>.<Patch>-<PreviewName> as the - was interpretted as an iteration of the release not a preview.
MSI: Make sure that file components are patchable
- avoid changing names and guids of components between builds as this prevents patch generation
- This required submitting the file generated by heat
- add code to make sure the generated file is not out of date
- add `wixpdb` output when creating `MSI` package
- capture `wixpdb` in official build
- clean up anything left behind from previous MSI builds before starting MSI build to prevent using dirty files.
- make sure MSI creation fails if there is an error
- ignore `.wixpdb` files in git
- Add functionality to `Start-NativeExecution` to
- only display output if there is an error
- log caller information
- WXS validation error fixes
- Remove unused `ExitDialog` to fix ICE82
- Add KeyPath to `SetPath` to fix ICE18
- Use `HKMU` which translates to `HKLM` to runtime to fix various validation errors about creating the shortcut
- Suppress Validation errors
- suppress ICE61, which is about same version upgrades being allowed
- suppress ICE57, caused by the shortcut not being installed per user
Remove the functions which generated Nuget packages for Windows.
Add function New-UnifiedNugetPackage to generate nuget packages for each assembly with unix and windows runtimes.
Add function New-NuSpec and New-ReferenceAssembly for creating the required items forNew-UnifiedNugetPackage.
Add a sample for cross platform project with conditional compilation for Linux.
Add function Publish-NugetToMyGet to publish nuget packages to powershell.myget.or
Based on standard practices, we need to have a copyright and license notice at the top of each source file. Removed existing copyrights and updated/added copyright notices for .h, .cpp, .cs, .ps1, and .psm1 files.
Updated module manifests for consistency to have Author = "PowerShell" and Company = "Microsoft Corporation". Removed multiple line breaks.
Separate PR coming to update contribution document for new source files: #6140
Manually reviewed each change.
Fix#6073
This is the continuation of PR 5499 that had to be abandoned due to a fatal merge conflict and I did not want to risk accidentally reverting recent fixes.
Remove unnecessary/unused default for productGuid because it always gets a new Guid when being called from Start-PSPackage
Add defaults for required files but also add extra path validation attribute
Rename ProductGuid to ProductCode
* add template xml for package signing
* Add script to generate package signing XML
* remove uploading artifact, it always fails.
* Allow the XML to be updated to be specified
* Add two files that need to be signed
* make sure to set PSModuleRestore to true when expanding a signed build because we run PSModuleRestore at that point.
* suppress output of CmdLets which are noisy
- Include a serialized version of PSOptions in an includesymbols zip
- Add a function which will create a zip package from the expanded includesymbols zip and a folder of signed files
- Add a function to restore an includesymbols zip as a build and populated PSOptions with the options