From: Mike McLaughlin Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2019 17:08:29 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Merge pull request #213 from mikem8361/updoc X-Git-Tag: submit/tizen/20190813.035844~6^2^2~56^2 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=447b96f72d8c387b180498cceb2b91f42435e1b5;p=platform%2Fcore%2Fdotnet%2Fdiagnostics.git Merge pull request #213 from mikem8361/updoc Update tool installation docs to 1.0.3-preview5.19228.1 --- diff --git a/documentation/dotnet-dump-instructions.md b/documentation/dotnet-dump-instructions.md index a936851a1..935deceb5 100644 --- a/documentation/dotnet-dump-instructions.md +++ b/documentation/dotnet-dump-instructions.md @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ The dotnet-dump CLI global tool is way to collect and analyze Windows and Linux The first step is to install the dotnet-dump CLI global tool. This requires the 2.1 .NET Core SDK to be installed. If you see the error message `Tool 'dotnet-dump' is already installed`, you will need to uninstall the global tool (see below). - $ dotnet tool install -g dotnet-dump --version 1.0.3-preview5.19217.3 --add-source https://dotnetfeed.blob.core.windows.net/dotnet-core/index.json + $ dotnet tool install -g dotnet-dump --version 1.0.3-preview5.19228.1 --add-source https://dotnetfeed.blob.core.windows.net/dotnet-core/index.json You can invoke the tool using the following command: dotnet-dump - Tool 'dotnet-dump' (version '1.0.3-preview5.19217.3') was successfully installed. + Tool 'dotnet-dump' (version '1.0.3-preview5.19228.1') was successfully installed. ## Using dotnet-dump @@ -108,4 +108,4 @@ To display the help: ## Uninstalling dotnet-dump $ dotnet tool uninstall -g dotnet-dump - Tool 'dotnet-dump' (version '1.0.3-preview5.19217.3') was successfully uninstalled. \ No newline at end of file + Tool 'dotnet-dump' (version '1.0.3-preview5.19228.1') was successfully uninstalled. diff --git a/documentation/dotnet-trace-instructions.md b/documentation/dotnet-trace-instructions.md index 8d2d2a4ab..baa61747c 100644 --- a/documentation/dotnet-trace-instructions.md +++ b/documentation/dotnet-trace-instructions.md @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ The dotnet-trace tool is a cross-platform CLI global tool that enables the colle The first step is to install the dotnet-trace CLI global tool. This requires at least version 2.1 of the SDK to be installed. ```cmd -$ dotnet tool install --global dotnet-trace --version 1.0.3-preview5.19217.3 --add-source https://dotnetfeed.blob.core.windows.net/dotnet-core/index.json +$ dotnet tool install --global dotnet-trace --version 1.0.3-preview5.19228.1 --add-source https://dotnetfeed.blob.core.windows.net/dotnet-core/index.json You can invoke the tool using the following command: dotnet-trace -Tool 'dotnet-trace' (version '1.0.3-preview5.19217.3') was successfully installed. +Tool 'dotnet-trace' (version '1.0.3-preview5.19228.1') was successfully installed. ``` ## Using dotnet-trace diff --git a/documentation/installing-sos-instructions.md b/documentation/installing-sos-instructions.md index c6474860b..5f42a0a50 100644 --- a/documentation/installing-sos-instructions.md +++ b/documentation/installing-sos-instructions.md @@ -3,16 +3,16 @@ Installing SOS on Linux and MacOS The first step is to install the dotnet-sos CLI global tool. This requires the 2.1 .NET Core SDK to be installed. If you see the error message `Tool 'dotnet-sos' is already installed`, you will need to uninstall the global tool (see below). - $ dotnet tool install -g dotnet-sos --version 1.0.3-preview5.19217.3 --add-source https://dotnetfeed.blob.core.windows.net/dotnet-core/index.json + $ dotnet tool install -g dotnet-sos --version 1.0.3-preview5.19228.1 --add-source https://dotnetfeed.blob.core.windows.net/dotnet-core/index.json You can invoke the tool using the following command: dotnet-sos - Tool 'dotnet-sos' (version '1.0.3-preview5.19217.3') was successfully installed. + Tool 'dotnet-sos' (version '1.0.3-preview5.19228.1') was successfully installed. The next step is use this global tool to install SOS. $ dotnet sos install - Installing SOS to /home/mikem/.dotnet/sos from /home/mikem/.dotnet/tools/.store/dotnet-sos/1.0.3-preview5.19217.3/dotnet-sos/1.0.3-preview5.19217.3/tools/netcoreapp2.1/any/linux-x64 + Installing SOS to /home/mikem/.dotnet/sos from /home/mikem/.dotnet/tools/.store/dotnet-sos/1.0.3-preview5.19228.1/dotnet-sos/1.0.3-preview5.19228.1/tools/netcoreapp2.1/any/linux-x64 Creating installation directory... Copying files... Updating existing /home/mikem/.lldbinit file - LLDB will load SOS automatically at startup @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Now any time you run lldb, SOS will automatically be loaded and the symbol downl The installer needs to be run again: $ dotnet sos install - Installing SOS to /home/mikem/.dotnet/sos from /home/mikem/.dotnet/tools/.store/dotnet-sos/1.0.3-preview5.19217.3/dotnet-sos/1.0.3-preview5.19217.3/tools/netcoreapp2.1/any/linux-x64 + Installing SOS to /home/mikem/.dotnet/sos from /home/mikem/.dotnet/tools/.store/dotnet-sos/1.0.3-preview5.19228.1/dotnet-sos/1.0.3-preview5.19228.1/tools/netcoreapp2.1/any/linux-x64 Installing over existing installation... Creating installation directory... Copying files... @@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ To uninstall and remove the lldb configuration run this command: To remove the SOS installer global tool: $ dotnet tool uninstall -g dotnet-sos - Tool 'dotnet-sos' (version '1.0.3-preview5.19217.3') was successfully uninstalled. + Tool 'dotnet-sos' (version '1.0.3-preview5.19228.1') was successfully uninstalled. diff --git a/documentation/installing-sos-windows-instructions.md b/documentation/installing-sos-windows-instructions.md index 2576768d0..63b9d5b36 100644 --- a/documentation/installing-sos-windows-instructions.md +++ b/documentation/installing-sos-windows-instructions.md @@ -47,14 +47,14 @@ SOS will automatically be loaded from the internal Microsoft extension gallery. It is recommended that you update to the newer versions of the Windows debugger, but you can still use the latest SOS with older Windows debuggers by using the dotnet-sos CLI global tool to install. It is not as convenient. You may have to ".unload" the SOS that is loaded from the "runtime" directory. - C:\Users\mikem>dotnet tool install -g dotnet-sos --version 1.0.3-preview5.19217.3 --add-source https://dotnetfeed.blob.core.windows.net/dotnet-core/index.json + C:\Users\mikem>dotnet tool install -g dotnet-sos --version 1.0.3-preview5.19228.1 --add-source https://dotnetfeed.blob.core.windows.net/dotnet-core/index.json You can invoke the tool using the following command: dotnet-sos - Tool 'dotnet-sos' (version '1.0.3-preview5.19217.3') was successfully installed. + Tool 'dotnet-sos' (version '1.0.3-preview5.19228.1') was successfully installed. Run the installer: C:\Users\mikem>dotnet sos install - Installing SOS to C:\Users\mikem\.dotnet\sos from C:\Users\mikem\.dotnet\tools\.store\dotnet-sos\1.0.3-preview5.19217.3\dotnet-sos\1.0.3-preview5.19217.3\tools\netcoreapp2.1\any\win-x64 + Installing SOS to C:\Users\mikem\.dotnet\sos from C:\Users\mikem\.dotnet\tools\.store\dotnet-sos\1.0.3-preview5.19228.1\dotnet-sos\1.0.3-preview5.19228.1\tools\netcoreapp2.1\any\win-x64 Creating installation directory... Copying files... Execute '.load C:\Users\mikem\.dotnet\sos\sos.dll' to load SOS in your Windows debugger.