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2.4.1 - 3.0.0 cli changes? #169
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Instead of passing in the solution, it now requires the pdb instead. But you can also integrate directly into msbuild by installing the version from NuGet. Then it should "auto-work". |
For the msbuild task, sadly, we'd need #168 first, as the travis build runs on linux, and we use the dotnet cli tooling in order to build. Think for now I'll pin it back to 2.4.1. |
Then indeed stick to 2.4.1 for now. |
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* GitLink - source code location. - Use GitLink to link back to GitHub repo for source server code debug. https://github.com/GitTools/GitLink - Update copyright date[s] - Bump package version to `1.1.4` for change tracking. * Use msbuild for travis-ci rather than old xbuild. * Only run GitLink in Windows builds due to bug[s] on travis-ci builds. GitTools/GitLink#169 GitTools/GitLink#168
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Build of gittools core just kicked off, and its pulling in version 3.0.0 of gitlink, last successful build was pulling in
2.4.1
.The build using 3.0.0 fails with:
May I ask, is this a simple fix that needs to be made to make it work with 3.0.0 and what the new CLI looks like? Otherwise I'll just look to pin the build to 2.4.1 for now.
Thanks
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