The Dotnet Execute CNB sets the start command for a given .Net Core application once it has been built by preceding buildpacks.
The Dotnet Execute CNB completes the setup of a .Net Core application built using a sequence of CNBs. As such, it will be the only non-optional CNB in that sequence and is not explicitly required by any CNB that precedes it.
It provides dotnet-execute as a dependency, but currently there's no
scenario we can imagine that you would use a downstream buildpack to require
this dependency. If a user likes to include some other functionality, it can be
done independent of the Dotnet Execute CNB without requiring a dependency
of it.
To package this buildpack for consumption:
$ ./scripts/package.sh
This builds the buildpack's source using GOOS=linux by default. You can supply another value as the first argument to package.sh.
There are no extra configurations for this buildpack based on buildpack.yml.
If you would like to specify an project-path constraint for the dotnet-build
buildpack, see its
README.