We prefer just passing a single cli argument that allows the script to
choose the corresponding gradle command from a preset list of
choices. For now, valid options are `packagingtests` or `tests`. The
script defaults to `tests` if no argument is supplied.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@f6315b1ad5
Prevent the ci script from going to infinite loop if the user provides a
non POSIX style command line argument (not prefixed with - or --)
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@e0eb0e6df7
Moves the tests for aliases starting with `-` into the backwards
compatibility tests because we can no longer create such aliases.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@3639fe4d46
In preparation for elastic/elasticsearch#2957, I found we have things both in the root level
dev-tools, as well as elasticsearch/x-dev-tools. Most of this stuff can
be removed as it had to do with the old manual release process. There
was also a signed license file checked in. I removed it here, we really
should not have licenses checked in IMO, and it is unclear what the
purpose of this license was for. The two remaining scripts were moved to
the root dev-tools.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@3e24ea2d56
This updates the CI script to be POSIX shell compatible so that it can run under
both dash and bash. Also, no arguments should be needed; this should run what
is run in CI.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4cd87e48a6