- Update `installpsh-suse.sh` to work with the .tar.gz binary archive.
- Remove `download.sh` as it's not used anywhere now. (checked with PowerShellGet and OneGet, they are using a local copy of download.sh).
* Rebase onto .NET Core 1.1
Modify `Build.psm1` and `project.json` files to use .NET Core 1.1.
.NET Core 1.1 ships with an older dotnet/cli than has currently been used,
so we revert to use case-sensitive directory names for dependencies.
.NET Core 1.1 is a pre-requisite for supporting Fedora 24.
* PSReadLine: Bump major version of PSReadline to 6.0.0-*
* Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.Utility: Bump major version of Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Csharp
* Microsoft.PowerShell.SDK: Revert attempt to import netcoreapp1.1 instead of dnxcore
* build.psm1: Restore ability to specify version of dotnet-install.sh
Instead of using `dotnet publish`, we can use `dotnet build` and the new
`netcoreapp1.0` framework with a new dependency on
`Microsoft.NETCore.App` to generate output that does not include the
runtime, but can be run anywhere (given the installation of the
runtime).
While we cannot yet adopt a dependency on the shared host until .NET
Core RTM, we are forced to switch to this system anyway because the
latest RC3 packages and CLI do not support `netstandardapp1.5`. See
dotnet/cli#2482.
Thus we're in an in-between state where we have to use `netcoreapp1.0`,
but cannot use `"Microsoft.NETCore.App": { "type": "platform" }` to
utilize the shared host, as we need to continue to ship our host.
Without specifying "platform", we retain the status quo with respect to
build steps and outputs.
Additionally, there is no longer a good reason to use the RC3 packages,
and it has been advised we switch to RC2 since the
`Microsoft.NETCore.App` is only available for RC2. We must update
packages because our current version can no longer be debugged.