# Azure Dev Ops Release Builds ## Requirements Docker must be installed to run any of the release builds. ## Running Windows Release Builds Locally From PowerShell on Windows, run `.\vstsbuild.ps1 -ReleaseTag -Name `. For the package builds, run `.\vstsbuild.ps1 -ReleaseTag -Name -BuildPath -SignedFilesPath ` Windows Build Names: * `win7-x64-symbols` * Builds the Windows x64 Zip with symbols * `win7-x86-symbols` * Builds the Windows x86 Zip with symbols * `win7-arm-symbols` * Builds the Windows ARM Zip with symbols * `win7-arm64-symbols` * Builds the Windows ARM64 Zip with symbols * `win7-fxdependent-symbols` * Builds the Windows FxDependent Zip with symbols * `win7-x64-package` * Builds the Windows x64 packages * `win7-x86-package` * Builds the Windows x86 packages * `win7-arm-package` * Builds the Windows ARM packages * `win7-arm64-package` * Builds the Windows ARM64 packages * `win7-fxdependent-package` * Builds the Windows FxDependent packages ## Running Linux Release Builds Locally From PowerShell on Linux or macOS, run `.\vstsbuild.ps1 -ReleaseTag -Name `. Linux Build Names: * `deb` * Builds the Debian Packages, ARM32 and ARM64. * `alpine` * Builds the Alpine Package * `rpm` * Builds the RedHat variant Package ## Azure Dev Ops Build The release build is fairly complicated. The definition is at `./azureDevOps/releaseBuild.yml`. Here is a diagram of the build: [![Release Build diagram](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/master/tools/releaseBuild/azureDevOps/diagram.svg?sanitize=true)](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/master/tools/releaseBuild/azureDevOps/diagram.svg?sanitize=true)