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Make dotnet pinning global (workaround for analyzer bug in dotnet SDK 7+) #1325

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Applying fix globally, not just in /dotnet since /samples is in a separate tree.

@teresaqhoang teresaqhoang self-requested a review June 2, 2023 23:30
@adrianwyatt adrianwyatt requested a review from glahaye June 2, 2023 23:32
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@adrianwyatt adrianwyatt merged commit e23ad19 into microsoft:main Jun 2, 2023
salmon131 pushed a commit to salmon131/semantic-kernel that referenced this pull request Jun 3, 2023
… 7+) (microsoft#1325)

### Motivation and Context
Applying fix globally, not just in /dotnet since /samples is in a
separate tree.
shawncal pushed a commit to shawncal/semantic-kernel that referenced this pull request Jul 6, 2023
… 7+) (microsoft#1325)

### Motivation and Context
Applying fix globally, not just in /dotnet since /samples is in a
separate tree.
johnoliver pushed a commit to johnoliver/semantic-kernel that referenced this pull request Jun 5, 2024
… 7+) (microsoft#1325)

### Motivation and Context
Applying fix globally, not just in /dotnet since /samples is in a
separate tree.
johnoliver pushed a commit to johnoliver/semantic-kernel that referenced this pull request Jun 5, 2024
… 7+) (microsoft#1325)

### Motivation and Context
Applying fix globally, not just in /dotnet since /samples is in a
separate tree.
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