* Cross target Octokit.Tests against netcoreapp1.0 and net452
* Add net45-specific references
This fixes a build error after adding the net452 target:
error CS0656: Missing compiler required member 'Microsoft.CSharp.RuntimeBinder.CSharpArgumentInfo.Create'
* Add SimpleJson conditional compilation symbols for net45
* Disable AppDomain when running tests
Thanks to Dominick and Patrik: https://twitter.com/leastprivilege/status/893376624233762816
* Use nameof operator instead of magic strings
* Remove conditional compilation symbols as they are not used in the conventions tests project
* Enable cross targetting in the conventions tests project
* Run tests against netcoreapp1.0 only when not on Windows
* Going too fast bites you
* convert to VS2017
* rework cake.frosting build to latest cake vs2017 "template" example
* fix clean task and version suffix
* add arg to DotNetCorePack so it uses the correct version
* fix appveyor
* is there an easier way to test appveyor?
* ok travis, let's do this
* after reading the travis repo, this seems to be the version we want for vs201/csproj tool support
* msbuild complaining about arguments - we can use defaults anyhow so remove $@ from build.sh script
* add workaround for msbuild/travis, as mentioned on aspnet Mvc repo
* cmon travis
* perhaps tee isnt needed afterall
* travis permission denied when trying to install tools in build script... i feel dirty but need to see if sudo will fix it!
* could it be folder permissions of /build ?
* Try 777 for NuGet.exe permissions rather than 644
* remove windows platform restriction on GitVersion call
* Add a wrapper script for GitVersion on non windows
* fix wrapper script name
* add debug
* let's see if we are running the script at all!
* run mono gitversion direclty from travis.yml, for science
* see if we can run bin/sh and prepend an argument to our shell script
* remove echos from wrapper script
* Ensure full git repo include more than 50 commits and all tags are fetched, as GitVersion was failing on TravisCI
* only build netstandard framework on non windows
* revert overriding the target framework when building the solution
* Unix being case-sensitive, adjust app.config file name in csproj files
* set FrameworkPathOverride to point to different folders on macOS and Linux
* Remove NuGet.exe from the repo.
On Windows, it will be installed by the Frosting bootstrapper script.
On Unix/macOS, cake has smarts to look for mono- and Linux-specific executables
* tidy up GitVersion logic into a GitVersionRunner class
* apply workaround for osx dotnet restore "too many open files" errors
* update test project references to latest official versions
* doesnt seem to be a reason for overriding the implicit reference
* remove extra whitespace and unused namespace