refactor code to restore pester into a separate function called Restore-PSPester
update message on what to do when pester is missing
Add ability for get-psoptions to default to new-psoptions
fix an issue with publish-pstesttools when a build has not been run since build.psm1 has been imported (try to use the default options)
make start-pspester use the last build, not just use the default options
fix an issue in restore caused some files not to be removed
* Add dependency nuget packaging instructions for PowerShell.Core.Instrumentation ETW resource binary.
* Fix markdown MD031 Fenced code blocks errors.
* Fix MD022 Headers should be surrounded by blank lines
* Add a note about Authenticode Dual-signing requirement.
* PR Feedback.
* Set version to Beta.10
- Support '[package]' tag in PR CI to validate packaging changes in PR CI runs.
When using '[package]' tag, regular CI tests will run and packaging steps will also run.
- Fix nightly build on macOS.
- 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).
* Skip check 'vsruntime140.dll' on Win10
* Make the precheck accurate
* Update windows installation prerequisites
* Change 'higher' to 'above'
* Address comments
* Address more comments
* Address some more comments
* [Feature] Update the installer test
* Update coding guidelines to make it more concrete and useful in a review process.
* Add a section about security
* Address comments
* Update .spelling
* Address more comments
* Address comment about the security section
* Fix 'i.e.' and 'e.g.'
* Update .spelling
* One more tweak
* Add motivation for using 'nameof'
Update pull-request-process to clarify role/responsibility of author and reviewers based on recent feedback from team and community. Also moved it to `.github/CONTRIBUTING.md` so that all related information can be found at one place.
The updates to build.psm1 and packaging.psm1 create a single package (per bitness), which works on all the Windows OS versions, namely Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 8.1 / Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 10 / Windows Server 2016.
* #4458 MSI installer checks that the Windows C Runtime and VS Studio 2015 C++ redistributables are present and returns error message if not.
Includes tests to check that the Wix file contains the download URLs and those URLs are not dead.
* Fix the path on windows containers (#4241)
* Updated string to reflect beta.4 version (#4238)
* Add beta.4 changelog (#4245)
* first pass at beta.4 changelog
* grammar and spelling fixes (#1)
* sort and add new words to dictionary (#4248)
* Update release documentation to reflect the desired release steps and order.
* Update in-doc links
* Update .spelling
* Address comments
* Additional changes to build/package example
* Update .spelling
* Remove another internal URL
* Name and link updates could be automated
* Move 'Note' to the top of 'Release Steps' section
* First iteration
* Second iteration
* Third iteration
* Fourth iteration
* Fifth iteration
* Revert the temporary workaround
* beta.1 release only support Mac OSX 10.12+
* Debian8 update
* RHEL7 update
* Main page update
* Fixed 'MD024 Multiple headers with the same content'
* Update linux.md
Added explicit text about compatibility of Ubuntu14.04 pkg on Debian8 to avoid confusion about URLs
* Update linux.md
- FullCLR build is disabled in this change.
- FullCLR build related functionalities in `build.psm1` and `AppVeyor.psm1` are disabled. They are not cleaned up from `build.psm1` and `AppVeyor.psm1` yet. We need to adopt .NET Core 2.0 to verify the portable module concept, and if that works well, we will remove the Windows PowerShell source code and clean up our scripts.
- `dnxcore50` and `portable-net5+win8` target framework monikers are removed.
- Dependency on `Microsoft.NETCore.Portable.Compatibility` is removed. It's not necessary, but it may come back when we work on supporting the `portable module`. Its necessity can be reviewed at that time.
- I didn't spend the time to try building powershell in Visual Studio 2017. We should have a separate issue for that. It's tracked by #3400
The `TypeCatalogParser` project is replaced by a MSBuild target to gather the dependency information.
Due to .NET Core SDK issue [#1021](https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/1021), our meta-package project `Microsoft.PowerShell.SDK` starts to generate an empty assembly during the build and that results in an empty assembly `Microsoft.PowerShell.SDK.dll` appear in `publish` folder and in `.deps.json` file. We cannot simply remove the assembly because it's now part of the TPA, and removing it will cause powershell to crash at startup. We have to live with this empty assembly until that .NET Core SDK issue is fixed. It's tracked by #3401.
* Fix Markdown lint issues
Make header styles consistent
Make header names unique (make anchors usable)
* Fix spelling of sign up
* Add words used in readme to spelling dictionary.
* corrected use of PSModulePath casing to be consistent with Windows PowerShell
addresses #3227
* addressing review feedback
make "PSModulePath" into const
fixed some test workarounds due to failures for external reasons that wasn't meant to be checked in
* addressing review feedback
make "PSModulePath" into const
fixed some test workarounds due to failures for external reasons that wasn't meant to be checked in