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Merge PRs to 6.0.0-RC.2:
#5650
#5649
#5651
#5655
#5654
#5652
#5524
#5660

TravisEz13 and others added 8 commits December 9, 2017 14:42
fixes PowerShell#5642
Update the signing subject for the windows package and windows files
Fixes PowerShell#4290
Make mac package require 10.12 or newer.
Required that the package is installed to a disk with macOS installed.
The Apple example XML had a background image added as well, so I added a background image:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10873629/33738943-014c9d00-db50-11e7-9628-310ce6427438.png
Add guidance for submitting PR which are not ready to merge, or work in progress (WIP)
Create linux-arm tarball package in our release build.
Also moved the Linux-x64 tarball creation to Ubutntu 14.04, because Start-PSBuild adds additional symbolic link files when running on Red Hat Family distros.
Note that linux-arm can only be built on Ubuntu, so the tar-arm package will also be generated from the Ubuntu 14.04.
* enable win-arm and win-arm64 builds

* fix using arm64 tools for build
fix finding vs2017 dynamically

* change install-powershellremoting.ps1 script to use reg provider rather than reg.exe so that error doesn't show on success
fix formatting issue in cmake.defs

* add check that path being read from config file is valid
address PR feedback

* fix copying of PowerShell.Core.Instrumentation as VS2017 puts it in $HOME/source
address PR feedback
The Linux release build was broken because AppImage,tar,tar-arm in build.json is turned into a string of "AppImage,tar,tar-arm" by docker run. Now it's changed to use switch parameters.
@TravisEz13 TravisEz13 merged commit c3e5e35 into PowerShell:6.0.0 Dec 10, 2017
@TravisEz13 TravisEz13 deleted the move-6.0.0-rc.2_changes branch March 17, 2018 02:00
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