@DNAmers I love my "Iron Horse" ASMs! A lot of thought went into their design re color and denoms, which I really appreciate. If they had edge spots they'd be perfect. I missed the group buy but luckily acquired some second-hand. PS. Anyone else sitting on these and willing to sell? 😜
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@davidfowl Ideally, this feature allows for using Dockerfiles with other builders like buildkit, standalone via buldctl, not via docker buildx, and kaniko.
@mkristensen Is there a way to easily trigger a design-time build, specifically for debugging/logging design-time builds? Currently seems to require "editing" a project file.
@kzu@robmen Yes, GitInfo transitive dependency works as expected for all project types except wixproj. I think it's something to do with wix.targets interaction with Microsoft.Common.targets. https://t.co/QxFcw0Fk4k
@robmen@kzu FWIW, I've narrowed it down to transitive build dependencies. Specifically, a wixproj with a direct package reference to GitInfo works, but a wixproj with a transitive/wrapped package reference to GitInfo fails; so workaround is to add a direct package reference to GitInfo.
@robmen@kzu That's fair enough. I just need to be pointed in the right direction to help myself. i.e. if it's to be expected then I see it as a generic msbuild problem - how to "inject" the right GitInfo target just it time.