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Make build.cmd more like the build.cmd in CoreCLR repo#25
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The CoreFX build.cmd we used as the baseline doesn't need to handle native build and it can afford to just pass it's command line arguments to msbuild verbatim. We won't have that luxury in CoreRT since we have native bits on Windows too. Fix up project.json files to remove the annoying downgrade warning messages in Visual Studio. Change framework in project.json to dotnet, since the other one is apparently ASP.NET specific. Disable the framework resource handling that makes our projects include a phantom Common\src\System\SR.cs file. I'm not fixing everything with this. We are still using a bunch of *.target files designed to build the framework to build a compiler, after all. I don't want to remove that support, because eventually we will also be building pieces of the framework here, but clearly we need a way to distinguish between "this is a compiler assembly" and "this is a framework assembly" at some point.
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native build and it can afford to just pass it's command line arguments
to msbuild verbatim. We won't have that luxury in CoreRT since we have
native bits on Windows too.
messages in Visual Studio.
apparently ASP.NET specific.
a phantom Common\src\System\SR.cs file.
I'm not fixing everything with this. We are still using a bunch of
*.target files designed to build the framework to build a compiler,
after all. I don't want to remove that support, because eventually we
will also be building pieces of the framework here, but clearly we need
a way to distinguish between "this is a compiler assembly" and "this is
a framework assembly" at some point.