This reduces bootstrap cost for Windows customers, resolving the issue initially submitted as #12502 .
The `toolsrc` tree was extracted to https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-tool. `bootstrap.sh` was changed to download the right source tarball, extract, and build it. This was chosen over the previous attempt, a submodule, over concerns of accidentally destroying people's local modifications.
* [vcpkg] Miscellaneous internal improvements extracted from #15424
* [vcpkg] CR comments
* [armadillo] Use vcpkg_from_git() to workaround gitlab missing archive
Co-authored-by: Robert Schumacher <roschuma@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Billy Robert O'Neal III <bion@microsoft.com>
* Add meson from https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/pull/12860/
* Add autoconf-archive from https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/pull/13081/
* Add kf5windowsystem libs from https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/pull/13467/
* Open the FTP and SFTP ports from https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/pull/14412/
* Add libxcb-util0-dev from https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/pull/14678/
* Add libasound2-dev from https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/pull/14774
* Remove no longer necessary apt-mark calls.
* Update nasm on Linux.
* Fix longstanding bug where Storage was publicly accessible and change to generate SAS token rather than File Share
* Delete no longer necessary azure storage firewall rules.
* Install the newer Windows SDK with the VS installer instead of manually.
* Install the VS2015 and VS2017 compilers.
* Update Powershell-Core to 7.1.0.
* Update source of WDK.
* Update pools.
* [opentracing] Repair arm64-windows failures caused by mojibake in `expected.hpp` and errors in opentracing-cpp's lint for arm64 where it thinks exceptions are disabled when they are enabled.
Fixes:
C:\Dev\vcpkg\buildtrees\opentracing\src\b67575dab0-0250653c81.clean\3rd_party\include\opentracing/expected/expected.hpp(1): warning C4828: The file contains a character starting at offset 0x4a77 that is illegal in the current source character set (codepage 65001).
Fixes:
D:\buildtrees\opentracing\src\b67575dab0-0250653c81.clean\include\opentracing/tracer.h:223:5: error: cannot use 'try' with exceptions disabled [clang-diagnostic-error]
try {
^
* [mmloader] Patch out overrides of CMAKE_C_FLAGS and CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS that inserted /WX.
Note that this port sets /GS-, possibly because it may be for authoring shellcode.
* Bump storage API version to 2020-04-08.
* [vcpkg] Add `vcpkg export` to E2E tests. Enable E2E tests on MacOS.
* [vcpkg] Fix export --raw --output-dir=/path/ by changing directory to new export root
Co-authored-by: Robert Schumacher <roschuma@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Billy Robert O'Neal III <bion@microsoft.com>
* Added python script to generate all packages file list, added to azure pipeline to build at the end of the run
* fixed an issue that causes some leading slashes were being removed
* Header Database now includes hpp files for C++ header files
* Changed Header Database to include all files under \include\ folder
* Apply suggestions from code review, changing condition from eq to ne
Co-authored-by: Billy O'Neal <bion@microsoft.com>
* Update last condition from eq to ne
Co-authored-by: Billy O'Neal <bion@microsoft.com>
This changes our PR builds to treat 'fail' in the ci.baseline.txt as 'skip' instead of using tombstones.
We currently have large numbers of spurious failures that get enshrined in PRs through no fault of a PR author, removing the tombstones concept will fix those by allowing the user to retry. This does mean we accept some risk of not detecting when a port is 'fixed', but that failure is reasonable for us to handle after we see it in CI, but that seems worth it given that it lets us get rid of the tombstone concept.
This also helps out the binary caching feature, because we don't have to figure out how to productize tombstones.
* [vcpkg] Remove do-nothing Set-Content from Windows azure-pipelines.yml.
* [vcpkg] Fix OSX CI by ensuring the downloads directory exists in advance, and extract common command line parameters with powershell splatting.
* [tensorflow-cc] Prevent hang building tensorflow-cc asking to configure iOS.
* Skip ignition-msgs5:x64-osx
* [vcpkg] Bump Linux VM memory size and do all operations on the temporary disk.
* [llvm] disable optional dependencies to libxml2 and zlib
* [vcpkg] Reduce quotas on the share to something reasonable.
* [mpir] Skip on Linux because it conflicts with libgmp.
Co-authored-by: yurybura <yurybura@gmail.com>
* Adds scripts to generate scale sets for testing Linux.
* Note workaround for https://github.com/microsoft/azure-pipelines-agent/pull/2929
* Switches Windows validation to 'Spot' VMs.
* Opens the git port 9418.
* Removes provisioning of the no longer used 'logs' file share.
* Changes Azure region to 'westus2', which is cheaper.
* Adds +x to all the scripts in scripts/azure-pipelines.
* Use 'xml-results' for all platforms instead of 'raw xml results' on Windows.