What’s new

  • #1076 vcpkg (Microsoft VC++ Packaging Tool)
  • #1083 Customize commit status context on project level
  • #1655 Git LFS 2.2.1
  • #1656 Docker: multi-stage builds
  • #1683 Visual Studio 2017 15.3.3
  • #1685 Go 1.7.6, 1.8.3
  • #1748 Go 1.9
  • #1695 CMake 3.9.1
  • #1702 Azure Storage Emulator 5.2
  • #1710 Fixed: .csproj patching mistakenly skips files with TargetFrameworks tag
  • #1713 Git for Windows 2.14.1
  • #1714 Node.js 6.11.2, 8.4.0
  • #1715 Disable new network location wizard
  • #1716 Configurable repository in GitHub Releases deployment
  • #1718 NSIS 3.02.1
  • #1721 DirectX SDK on Visual Studio 2017 image
  • #1722 curl 7.55.1
  • #1723 Chrome 60.x
  • #1724 Chrome driver 2.31
  • #1725 Gecko driver 0.18.0
  • #1726 Firefox 55.0.2 (32-bit)
  • #1727 Selenium IE driver 3.5.0
  • #1729 .NET Core SDK 2.0
  • #1730 Add an option to enable saving cache in pull request builds
  • #1742 .NET Core SDK 2.0.0 runtime x86 into Visual Studio 2017 image
  • #1747 InnoSetup 5.5.9 on Visual Studio 2017 Image
  • #1762 Docker 17.06.1-ee-2
  • #1763 Docker images update (August 2017)
  • #1775 Azure Service Fabric SDK 2.7

Previous worker images

There are build worker images available from previous deployment. You can use them in case of any issues with the current images:

  • Previous Visual Studio 2013
  • Previous Visual Studio 2015
  • Previous Visual Studio 2017

You can select build worker image in “Build worker image” dropdown on Environment tab of project settings or if you use appveyor.yml:

os: Previous Visual Studio 2015