PowerShell/tools/releaseBuild/README.md
Travis Plunk 32561022ca
Move Final artifacts from universal build to finalResults folder (#8806)
## PR Summary

Move Final artifacts from universal build to `finalResults` folder
2019-02-01 10:59:01 -08:00

1.8 KiB

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 <tag> -Name <buildName>.

For the package builds, run .\vstsbuild.ps1 -ReleaseTag <tag> -Name <buildName> -BuildPath <path to extracted zip from build step> -SignedFilesPath <path to extracted 'symbol' zip from build step>

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 <tag> -Name <buildName>.

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