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Add Environment Variable for each GV Variable
In a recent Pull Request (#262), the decision was taken to, in the absence of setParameter being available in AppVeyor, to create environment variables that could then be accessible in the remainder of Build Script.  I would like to suggest that this also makes sense for TeamCity.

In my scenario, I want to use:

```/output buildserver```

but use the generated variables later in my psake build script.  In order to do this, I have to call GitVersion twice.

Using this approach should mean that I can access the created Environment Variables later in my psake script when I need them.

Does that make sense?
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gep13 committed Oct 6, 2014
commit a55345a80e114bcb7d705b4e6239ace77abeefed
2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions GitVersionCore/BuildServers/TeamCity.cs
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566E Expand Up @@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ public override void PerformPreProcessingSteps(string gitDirectory)

public override string[] GenerateSetParameterMessage(string name, string value)
{
Environment.SetEnvironmentVariable("GitVersion." + name, value);

return new[]
{
string.Format("##teamcity[setParameter name='GitVersion.{0}' value='{1}']", name, EscapeValue(value)),
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