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UpdateJson and CompilerServices.Unsafe versions #59067

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@eerhardt eerhardt commented Sep 13, 2021

This unblocks the SDK ingestion now that we are targeting net7.0. Microsoft.NET.HostModel needs to update to 7.0 Assembly Versions of these libraries.

NOTE: this is a subset of https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/pull/58999/files, but that PR has other changes and I wanted to get these changes in ASAP.

This unblocks the SDK ingestion now that we are targeting net7.0. Microsoft.NET.HostModel needs to update 7.0 versions of these libraries.
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This unblocks the SDK ingestion now that we are targeting net7.0. Microsoft.NET.HostModel needs to update 7.0 versions of these libraries.

NOTE: this is a subset of https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/pull/58999/files, but that PR has other changes and I wanted to get these changes in ASAP.

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Merging to unblock the runtime => SDK ingestion.

@eerhardt eerhardt merged commit a56b732 into dotnet:main Sep 14, 2021
@eerhardt eerhardt deleted the UpdateHostModel branch September 14, 2021 12:12
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