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This pull request updates the following dependencies

From https://github.com/dotnet/fsharp

  • Subscription: 8faeb13a-d8e2-4cfb-9884-08daa5872937
  • Build: 20230112.7
  • Date Produced: January 13, 2023 11:40:11 AM UTC
  • Commit: 679719f94009d61e28df5c3b5ec87f1448c803e9
  • Branch: refs/heads/release/dev17.5

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Microsoft.SourceBuild.Intermediate.fsharp , Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler
 From Version 7.0.1-beta.23062.3 -> To Version 7.0.1-beta.23062.7
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Failures are all due to dotnet watch:

'net5.0' is out of support and will not receive security updates in the future. Please refer to https://aka.ms/dotnet-core-support for more information about the support policy. [/private/tmp/helix/working/B5E509EF/w/A14B08FE/e/testExecutionDirectory/ChangeCompile---C12B5CE2/WatchGlobbingApp.csproj]
/private/tmp/helix/working/B5E509EF/p/d/sdk/7.0.200-ci/NuGet.targets(132,5): error : Input/output error : '/private/tmp/helix/working/B5E509EF/p/d/sdk/7.0.200-ci/trustedroots/codesignctl.pem' [/private/tmp/helix/working/B5E509EF/w/A14B08FE/e/testExecutionDirectory/ChangeCompile---C12B5CE2/WatchGlobbingApp.csproj]

@marcpopMSFT @joeloff @wtgodbe is this an issue with trustedroots/codesignctl.pem or does the watch team need to update the TFM on these tests?

@nagilson nagilson enabled auto-merge January 13, 2023 19:26
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The 5.0 message is just a warning. The real issue is the codesignctl.pem error. @dtivel any idea why dotnet watch would be having an issue with the .pem file?

@nagilson nagilson merged commit 0040bb6 into release/7.0.2xx Jan 16, 2023
@nagilson nagilson deleted the darc-release/7.0.2xx-6d772836-75ba-4095-a6dd-71f92a27d5d4 branch January 16, 2023 02:46
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