* [ci]Conditionally turn off multi tasking for arm64
* Use var expression in variables instead
* Yet another try
* Fix release CI as well
* Use proper variables on matrix
* Try non-runtime expressions for release CI
* Remove debug prints
* Make sure we run CG component detection on main
I believe that there is a hidden "default branch" setting in Azure
DevOps, and ours is set to "master". CG only attempts to automatically
inject to builds off the default branch... and because we're a GitHub
repo running builds in AzDO we _can't change what the default branch
is_. Oops.
Copied from microsoft/terminal#e0bd76b30
* spellbot got mad at me
* Update release.yml
* Update ColorPickerUI.csproj
* Update release.yml
adding in .net6 sdk and moving stuff sooner
* Update release.yml
* Update release.yml
* fixing test
* Forcing vs17 and adding in .net 6 sdk
* forcing pool
* fixing issues in each pipeline
* moving release .net up
* fixing diff on agent version for nuget installer
* Removing system.text.json.dll as included now
* getting unit tests it looks like to work
* updating everythign to .net 6 minus wxs for runtime
* unit test still have
* getting 6.0 stuff up and going. Terminal Unit tests have file max length issue ....
* found i think the last .net 5 issue
* looks like i wasn't aggressive enough with the 6.0 upgrade
* Getting stuff .net 6 buildable again
* tweaking with new stuff for installer
* Update newly added merged projects to .net 6
* Fix HeatDirectory bug on VS 2022
* Settings still needs JSON dependency
* Revert "getting 6.0 stuff up and going. Terminal Unit tests have file max length issue ...."
This reverts commit b9cb4586dc.
* Update sln version
* supress obsolete warning, since this is not a new development
* Partially Revert "Getting stuff .net 6 buildable again"
This reverts commit 42b4201c6b.
* supress another obsolete warning, since this is not a new development
* Reduce the unit test project name to avoid MAX PATH in CI
* Upgrade project's toolset in the main solution
* Some TODOs to review HttpClient usage
* Upgrade project toolsets from other solutions
* Install .net 6 instead of .net 5
* Fix issue when disabling PowerToys Run on .net framework 6
* Update docs for Visual Studio 2022
* PR comments: manually upgrade missing VS 2019 references
* Discard no discard values to solve compiler warnings
Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com>
There is an internal requirement that we move to build agents that we
don't run ourselves. This discharges us of that requirement!
We're switching between the WinDevPool pool and the WinDevPoolOSS pool
based on whether this code is being built in the open-source tenant or
the internal/private one.