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Refactor continuous integration and merge .net core .net projects #139

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@gpailler gpailler commented Oct 27, 2018

Refactor cake script to fix ci
Merge .net and .net core projects
Move nuget publish from appveyor to cake script
Use SemVer 2 for builds pushed on myget and SemVer1 for builds pushed on nuget

Use a single place (Directory.Build.Props) for metadata configuration (build version, package description, author...)
Reduce appveyor configuration and move it in cake.build (less dependencies on CI system)
Generate new build versions with part of SHA
- Generate SemVer1 versioning for official builds (NuGet)
- Generate SemVer2 versioning for dev builds (MyGet)
- Add branch name to dev builds
Don't rebuild in test and publish targets
@gpailler gpailler changed the title Refactor solution to merge .net and .net core projects. Fix ci builds. Use SemVer for versionning. Pub Refactor continuous integration and merge .net core .net projects Oct 27, 2018
@gpailler gpailler requested a review from Inumedia October 27, 2018 13:10
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LGTM 👍

@Inumedia Inumedia merged commit ef0a4b8 into master Oct 28, 2018
@gpailler gpailler deleted the clean-build branch November 1, 2018 14:40
@gpailler gpailler added this to the 1.0.6 milestone Nov 1, 2018
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