endjin / dotnet-adr

A cross platform .NET Global Tool for creating and managing Architectural Decision Records (ADRs).
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Bump Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from 16.6.1 to 16.10.0 in /Solutions #113

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from 16.6.1 to 16.10.0.

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v16.10.0-release-20210429-01

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v16.10.0-release-20210330-02

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v16.10.0-release-20210329-03

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v16.10.0-preview-20210219-03

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v16.9.4

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v16.9.1

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v16.9.0-preview-20210127-04

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v16.9.0-preview-20210106-01

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v16.9.0-preview-20201123-03

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v16.9.0-preview-20201020-06

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16.9.0-preview-20201020-06

Issue Fixed

  • Enable Fakes Datacollector settings to be added in design mode #2586
  • Fix blame parameter, warning, and add all testhosts to be ngend #2579
  • Add netcoreapp1.0 support to Microsoft.TestPlatform.TestHost NuGet #2569
  • Use bitness from process or OS #2571
  • Restore netcoreapp1.0 support for testhost #2554
  • Get symbols of DiaSymReader from externals #2560
  • Do not force .NET4.5 in case legacy test settings are provided #2545

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JamesDawson commented 1 year ago

Closed as part of bulk CodeOps clean-up process