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Fixes #4090
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Fixes #4014
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- Pick up latest .NET Core 2.0 CLI and buildtools
- Remove all project.json references and convert everything to msbuild projects
- Stick to vanilla .NET CLI project shape as much as possible. Minimize dependencies on buildtools special behaviors
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The latest project templates do not have it, and it is only good for generating warnings like the following in the detailed build log:
Project file contains ToolsVersion="4.0". This toolset may be unknown or missing, in which case you may be able to resolve this by installing the appropriate version of MSBuild, or the build may have been forced to a particular ToolsVersion for policy reasons. Treating the project as if it had ToolsVersion="14.0". For more information, please see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=293424.
[tfs-changeset: 1662024]
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- Switch over to using standardized init-tools script used by other repos
- Update to recent buildtools
- Switch to running msbuild against CoreCLR instead of mono
- Make build scripts to be otherwise more similar to the ones used by other repos
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Populating repo with build infrastructure from the corefx project. Scripts are copied verbatim from the corefx repo as of commit 1ee4f60145a851adbacbb16e7b0c65bec3ec0d02.
Only minor changes were done to remove corefx-specific workarounds.
Also integrating the type system into the build.
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