Release 0.25.1 (2019-05-07)

Baseline: 03662462941953dad23af88693804b8b1d4430b9

Cherry picks:

   + 3f7f255f9a8345b8898e3953e7e53d68106cc63d:
     Windows: fix native test wrapper's arg. escaping
   + afeb8d0b7fef619159fc8fbaaeb8bd41dd2619bd:
     Flip --incompatible_windows_escape_jvm_flags
   + 4299b6549cbc1b3e4494c91ed2f51d49b14c7980:
     Sort DirectoryNode children to ensure validity.
   + 231270c67d5aa771462245531fa9b2ee7d3d0ae8:
     Conditionally use deprecated signature for initWithContentsOfURL
   + 75a3a531b08e727ade4fa3cb0a574bd142727cce:
     Add http_archive entries for testing with various JDK versions.
   + 4a6354a3a5ca23583f8b62e3e439a04ce75b863f:
     Now that ubuntu1804 uses JDK 11, remove explicit
     ubuntu1804_java11 tests.
   + ae102fbde3c1ff87e4f67007a275fb30792a4e8d:
     Fix wrong name of ubuntu1804_javabase9 task.
   + 0020a97fdc20ca099ec6386771b20d3236f9890d:
     Remove @executable_path/Frameworks from rpaths
   + 130f86ded1ce84f959f0b78c065211902faed546:
     Download stderr/stdout to a temporary FileOutErr
   + 2ab38663592a9ccbcc1f6f75ed135ae315f4d9d9:
     Release 0.25.0 (2019-05-01)
   + ed48a4a5fddbd93b057c3aa726e15720d79dcf8f:
     Add implementation to removed methods to address
     https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/8226
   + 81aefe7ee01cc73646a53f9c72ed40ead09f9f5a:
     Remove unsupported cpu attribute from cc_toolchains.

Adding a commit which reintroduces the implementation for cc_common.compile and cc_common.link https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/8226
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