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[main] Update dependencies from dotnet/source-build-reference-packages #56771
[main] Update dependencies from dotnet/source-build-reference-packages #56771
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…ence-packages build 20240712.1 Microsoft.SourceBuild.Intermediate.source-build-reference-packages From Version 9.0.0-alpha.1.24358.1 -> To Version 9.0.0-alpha.1.24362.1
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Auto-approving dependency update.
…ence-packages build 20240712.1 Microsoft.SourceBuild.Intermediate.source-build-reference-packages From Version 9.0.0-alpha.1.24358.1 -> To Version 9.0.0-alpha.1.24362.1
/azp run aspnetcore-ci |
Azure Pipelines successfully started running 1 pipeline(s). |
@dotnet/source-build-internal Can you assist here? @captainsafia any thoughts (since you are likely more familiar with this area) I've looked at the new pre-builts and they seem to come from the Analyzer's we have, so I suspect we need to take a runtime dependency update that brings in new compiler versions before this PR can be unblocked? |
…ence-packages build 20240712.1 Microsoft.SourceBuild.Intermediate.source-build-reference-packages From Version 9.0.0-alpha.1.24358.1 -> To Version 9.0.0-alpha.1.24362.1
@MichaelSimons - This looks to be caused by your changes in dotnet/source-build-reference-packages#979. I'm assuming these packages that were removed aren't being used in the full VMR build, so any dependencies that still exist in individual repos, like aspnetcore, should just be added as prebuilt exclusions? |
That is correct on all parts. |
/azp run aspnetcore-ci |
Azure Pipelines successfully started running 1 pipeline(s). |
This pull request updates the following dependencies
From https://github.com/dotnet/source-build-reference-packages