![]() ![]() ![]() NET Core technology ever onward, wouldn't it be a good idea to make the Xamarin build tools available outside of Visual Studio, so that we can create a completely headless build server? This just doesn't seem Any hint if you guys ever want to support this? Since Microsoft is pushing the. So, our current solution is that we need a Microsoft Visual Studio Enterprise license (and its costs!) for a "headless" build server that no developer will ever be able to work with. The company I'm currently working for is using Jenkins CI on a Windows Server machine as our build server and for each Visual Studio update we need to tell our Administrator to log on remotely to the build server, start Visual Studio, hope that it recognizes the Xamarin updates, and if so update the Visual Studio installer, then update the Xamarin SDK (assuming the Visual Studio installer still recognizes the Xamarin update) then restart Visual Studio again. ![]()
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