Visual Studio 2019 image update on April 25, 2020

What’s new

  • #3387 Strawberry perl’s c++.exe is default compiler since last update
  • #3388 Remove Strawberry Perl from PATH
  • #3393 Node.js 10.20.1, 12.16.2, 13.13.0, 14.0.0
  • #3395 Qt 5.14.2 on VS 2019 image
  • #3396 Git 2.26.2 on VS 2019 image
  • #3397 Go 1.14.2, 1.13.10 on VS 2019 image
  • #3398 Python 2.7.18 on VS 2019 image
  • #3399 Qt 5.12.8 on VS 2019 image
  • #3400 Ruby 2.7.1-1, 2.6.6-1, 2.5.8-1 and 2.4.10-1 on VS 2019 image
  • #3401 Docker Desktop 2.2.0.5 on VS 2019 image
  • #3402 Erlang 22.3 on VS 2019 image
  • #3403 Microsoft Edge 81.0.416.64 on VS 2019 image
  • #3404 Firefox 75.0 on VS 2019 image
  • #3405 Google Chrome 81.0.4044.122
  • #3406 Selenium drivers: Chrome 81.0.4044.69, Edge 81.0.410.0

Previous worker image

There is a build worker image available from previous deployment. You can use it in case of any issues with the current image:

Previous Visual Studio 2019

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

image: Previous Visual Studio 2019

Visual Studio 2019 image update on April 19, 2020

What’s new

  • #3358 CMake v3.17.1
  • #3360 NUnit 3.11.1
  • #3362 C:\projects\build-images-windows should not exist in VS 2019 image
  • #3363 LLVM (clang) 10.0.0
  • #3367 Add GitLab.com host key
  • #3374 Cleanup NuGet cache on VS 2019 image
  • #3377 Perl on Visual Studio 2019 image
  • #3379 Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5.4

Previous worker image

There is a build worker image available from previous deployment. You can use it in case of any issues with the current image:

Previous Visual Studio 2019

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

image: Previous Visual Studio 2019

Ubuntu images update on April 8, 2020

What’s new in both Ubuntu 16.04 and Ubuntu 18.04 images

  • AppVeyor Build Agent 7.0.2810 with improved pseudo-terminal (PTY) emulation
  • PowerShell Core 7.0.0
  • Docker 19.03.8
  • Git 2.26.0
  • Microsoft SQL Server 15.0.4033
  • AWS CLI 1.17.0
  • azure-cli 2.3.1
  • Google Cloud SDK 287.0.0
  • CMake 3.17.0-rc1
  • Firefox 75.0
  • Chrome 80.0.3987.163
  • Go 1.14

Bug fixes

  • #3371 git subtree support in Ubuntu images
  • #3375 Fixed: Build fails fetching Gradle with no error message

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 Ubuntu
  • Previous Ubuntu1604
  • Previous Ubuntu1804

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

image: Previous Ubuntu

Visual Studio 2019 image update on March 20, 2020

What’s new

  • #3180 Add mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/framework/aspnet:4.8 to Pre-installed Docker images.
  • #3243 SQL Server 2019 Developer Edition
  • #3294 Update ruby-2.4.9, 2.5.7, 2.6.5, 2.7.0
  • #3295 Update MSYS2
  • #3296 Azure Storage Emulator 5.10
  • #3300 pip 20.0.2
  • #3303 Ninja 1.10.0 and Meson 0.53.2
  • #3306 Qt 5.12.7
  • #3309 Azure Service Fabric 7.0 Fourth Refresh
  • #3310 Qt 5.14.1
  • #3313 Update GitHub IP addresses
  • #3323 VS 2019 SQL Server Integration and Analysis projects
  • #3325 Go 1.14
  • #3329 Python 3.8.2
  • #3332 PowerShell 7.0
  • #3334 i686-8.1.0-posix-dwarf-rt_v6-rev0
  • #3337 Python 3.7.7
  • #3338 Miniconda3 4.8.2 (Python 3.7.6 and Python 3.8.1)
  • #3339 Go 1.13.8, 1.12.17
  • #3340 Microsoft Edge 80.0.361.66
  • #3341 Google Chrome 80.0.3987.132
  • #3342 Docker Desktop 2.2.0.4
  • #3343 Firefox 74
  • #3344 Selenium drivers: Chrome 80.0.3987.106, Edge 80.0.361.66
  • #3345 Node.js update: 10.19.0, 12.16.1, 13.11.0
  • #3346 Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5.0
  • #3347 CMake 3.16.5
  • #3348 vcpkg 2020.02.04-nohash
  • #3349 NuGet 5.4.0
  • #3352 JDK 14
  • #3353 OpenSSL v1.1.1e
  • #3355 Visual Studio 2019 license has expired
  • #3356 MinGW 0.6.3-pre-20170905-1 (from OSDN)

Previous worker image

There is a build worker image available from previous deployment. You can use it in case of any issues with the current image:

Previous Visual Studio 2019

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

image: Previous Visual Studio 2019

Ubuntu images update on February 28, 2020

What’s new in both Ubuntu 16.04 and Ubuntu 18.04 images

  • Update version of pip 20.0.2
  • Update version of virtualenv 20.0.7
  • Update version of .NET Core SDK 2.1.804
  • Update version of .NET Core SDK 3.0.103
  • Update version of .NET Core SDK 3.1.102
  • Install of .NET Core SDK 5.0.100-preview.2.20120.11
  • Update version of PowerShell 6.2.4
  • Update version of git 2.25.1
  • Update version of git-lfs 2.10.0
  • Update version of docker 19.03.6
  • Update version of VirtualBox 6.1.4
  • Update version of mySQL 5.7.29
  • Update version of postgresql 12+213
  • Update version of MongoDB 4.2.3
  • Update version of Mono JIT compiler 6.8.0.105
  • Update version of Visual C# compiler 3.5.0-beta1
  • Update version of Mono C# compiler 6.8.0.105
  • Update version of yarn 1.22.0
  • Update version of packer 1.5.4
  • Update version of AWS CLI 1.18.8
  • Update version of azure-cli 2.1.0
  • Update version of Google Cloud SDK 282.0.0
  • Update version of cmake 3.17.0-rc1
  • Update version of firefox 73.0.1
  • Update version of Chrome 80.0.3987
  • Update version of Python 3.6.10
  • Update version of Python 3.8.1
  • Update version of Python 3.8.2rc2
  • Update version of Python 3.9.0a3
  • Update version of Node.js 10.19.0
  • Update version of Node.js 12.16.1
  • Update version of Node.js 13.9.0
  • Update version of Go 1.12.17
  • Update version of Go 1.13.8
  • Install of Go 1.14rc1
  • Update version of openJDK 13.0.2
  • Update version of openJDK 14
  • Update version of openJDK 15 early access 10

What’s new in Ubuntu 16.04

  • Install of Ninja build system 1.5.1

What’s new in Ubuntu 18.04

  • Install of Ninja build system 1.8.2

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 Ubuntu
  • Previous Ubuntu1604
  • Previous Ubuntu1804

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

image: Previous Ubuntu