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Add Linux MDD, GCC ARM toolchain #889

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Description

Adds the CMake/GCC ARM toolchain in Visual Studio 2019

Related issue: #608

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  • Related issue / work item is attached
  • Tests are written (if applicable)
  • Documentation is updated (if applicable)
  • Changes are tested and related VM images are successfully generated

@rido-min rido-min changed the title Add CMake, and GCC toolchain Add Linux MDD, GCC ARM toolchain May 16, 2020
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/azp run windows2019

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thank you @rido-min 👍

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Check failed due to known bug #898. We are working to fix it.

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@rido-min , could you please pull the latest master to your branch and I will rerun CI

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/azp run windows2016, windows2019

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Checks are green due to an issue with MSYS (again :( ). I will merge PR because installation of VS components passed successfully

@maxim-lobanov maxim-lobanov merged commit c04c8da into actions:master May 21, 2020
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