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Provide ability to control whether to use .Net Global Tool version of GitVersion #42

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gep13 opened this issue May 3, 2022 · 1 comment
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gep13 commented May 3, 2022

In the same way that we can choose to use the .NET Global Tool version of GitReleaeseManager, or the full fat .NET Framework version, we should be able to do the same with GitVersion.

This is necessary due to the fact that running the pinned version of GitVersion, 5.0.1, on the GitHub Actions Ubuntu image causes as error due to the bundled version of the LibGit2Sharp assemblies.

It is not possible to simply update to the latest version of the full fat .NET Framework version of GitVersion as this doesn't run at all on the same image.

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In the same way that we can choose between .NET Global Tool and full
fat .NET Framework versions of the other tools that are used within this
recipe.
gep13 added a commit that referenced this issue May 3, 2022
* release/0.6.0:
  (#43) Allow forcing usage of .NET Global Tools
  (#42) Allow usage of .NET Global Tool for GitVersion
  (#41) Update to GitReleaseManager 0.13.0
  (#40) Update to Cake.Git 1.1.0
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