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Configure Azure Pipelines (YAML) for Linux #1046

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Adds and modifies scripts, configs, csprojs, and other files so that our C# unit tests, Jest tests, and AspNetCoreLatest UI tests can run on Linux in Azure Pipelines.

(The Windows version of the CI job will follow, once we (@MichalTichy and me) fix all the snags.)

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It seems a few tests are failing that we should probably look into. Other than that new pipelines look nice 👍

@quigamdev quigamdev added this to the Version 3.2 milestone Jul 7, 2021
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cafour commented Jul 15, 2021

Closed in favour of #1067.

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@cafour cafour deleted the feature/azure-pipelines-linux branch July 16, 2021 11:47
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