onnxruntime/csharp/tools/linux_pack/LinuxPackNativeNuget.csproj

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Rework/cleanup the C# build infrastructure for nuget packages. (#18127) ### Description Update the C# nuget build infrastructure to make building a test nuget package more user friendly and to simplify - Remove usage of dotnet and msbuild in CIs - was temporary requirement until .net 6 MAUI was added to the released Visual Studio - remove SelectedTargets property and its usage - Add property for excluding mobile targets - generally we exclude based on the nuget package name - can now specify `/p:IncludeMobileTargets=false` on the command line to force exclusion - support building test package using build.py `--build_nuget` better - limit inclusion of xamarin targets as building with them requires a lot more infrastructure - use msbuild directly if xamarin targets are included. use dotnet otherwise. - remove quoting of property values as it doesn't appear to be necessary and breaks when msbuild is being used - add infrastructure to be able to pack the nuget package on linux with `dotnet pack` - `nuget pack` is not user friendly as-per comments in changes - requires stub csproj to provide the nuspec path - Remove netstandard1.0 targets from nuspec - we removed support from the actual bindings previously - Remove usage of nuget-staging directory when creating nuget package on linux - the nuspec file element has a fully qualified path for a source file so there is no obvious benefit to copying to a staging directory prior to packing ### Motivation and Context Address issues with 1P users trying to create test nuget packages locally. Long overdue cleanup of CI complexity.
2023-11-03 16:05:17 +00:00
<!-- csproj for use with `dotnet pack` on linux via build.py's `build_nuget` option.
Expected usage is to create a Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime native nuget package containing only the linux
libonnxruntime.so for local testing.
We only enable netstandard2.0 due to that, but additional frameworks can be added as needed.
If you need a more sophisticated package for testing, you can run the production packaging pipeline against your
branch and download the resulting nuget package from the build artifacts.
-->
<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
Rework/cleanup the C# build infrastructure for nuget packages. (#18127) ### Description Update the C# nuget build infrastructure to make building a test nuget package more user friendly and to simplify - Remove usage of dotnet and msbuild in CIs - was temporary requirement until .net 6 MAUI was added to the released Visual Studio - remove SelectedTargets property and its usage - Add property for excluding mobile targets - generally we exclude based on the nuget package name - can now specify `/p:IncludeMobileTargets=false` on the command line to force exclusion - support building test package using build.py `--build_nuget` better - limit inclusion of xamarin targets as building with them requires a lot more infrastructure - use msbuild directly if xamarin targets are included. use dotnet otherwise. - remove quoting of property values as it doesn't appear to be necessary and breaks when msbuild is being used - add infrastructure to be able to pack the nuget package on linux with `dotnet pack` - `nuget pack` is not user friendly as-per comments in changes - requires stub csproj to provide the nuspec path - Remove netstandard1.0 targets from nuspec - we removed support from the actual bindings previously - Remove usage of nuget-staging directory when creating nuget package on linux - the nuspec file element has a fully qualified path for a source file so there is no obvious benefit to copying to a staging directory prior to packing ### Motivation and Context Address issues with 1P users trying to create test nuget packages locally. Long overdue cleanup of CI complexity.
2023-11-03 16:05:17 +00:00
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFrameworks>netstandard2.0</TargetFrameworks>
<NuspecFile>$(OnnxRuntimeBuildDirectory)/NativeNuget.nuspec</NuspecFile>
</PropertyGroup>
</Project>