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Bump Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from 17.3.2 to 17.4.1 #24

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from 17.3.2 to 17.4.1.

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v17.4.1

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v17.4.0

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v17.4.0-preview-20221003-03

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v17.4.0-preview-20220726-02

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v17.4.0-preview-20220707-01

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17.4.1

Issues Fixed

  • Fix satellite resolution for Microsoft.TestPlatform.Common #4147

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Drops

  • TestPlatform vsix: 17.4.1
  • Microsoft.TestPlatform.ObjectModel : 17.4.1

17.4.0

Issues Fixed

  • Revert "Run tests with Server GC enabled & concurrent GC disabled. (#3661)" (#4108) #4109
  • Revert making Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk package transitive #4105
  • [rel/17.4] Fix Invalid target architecture 'S390x' error #4079
  • Fix release note and prebuild scripts
  • [rel/17.4] Remove portable CPP adapter and dbghelp #4020
  • Mirror test commit.
  • Fix ManagedNameHelper to support namespaceless methods. #4003
  • Remove netstandard telemetry dependencies #4007
  • Playground project file refactored. #4002
  • Fixed wording for Github issue template #3998
  • Add more // to the console mode comment in playground to make it easier to uncomment. #3999
  • Fixed Selenium test run hang after stopping the debugger #3995
  • Enable usage of datacollectors in playground. #3981
  • Update azure-pipelines.yml
  • Fixed common.lib.ps1 use correct dotnet on ARM64 devices. #3986
  • Fix pipeline build triggers. #3988
  • Fix variable name in common.lib.ps1 #3985
  • Add some polyfill to simplify code across compilations #3974
  • Update versions of diagnostics dependencies #3976
  • Refactor supported TFMs names #3973
  • Updated deprecated build VMs. #3972
  • Signing fixed. #3971
  • Fix signing verification script
  • Updated build scripts to always install the latest dotnet patch. #3968
  • Localized file check-in by OneLocBuild Task: Build definition ID 2923: Build ID 6606255 #3970
  • Remove TargetLatestRuntimePatch properties #3969
  • Updated dotnet runtime versions.
  • Add missing signing #3964
  • Added net7 support. #3944
  • Declare Newtonsoft.Json dependency for netstandard2.0 in Microsoft.Te… #3962
  • Make TraitCollection serializable in all supported TFMs #3963
  • Replace netstandard1.0 and netstandard1.3 with netstandard2.0 #3921
  • Fix stack overflow in FilterExpression.ValidForProperties #3946

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #27.