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Revert "Update assembly version from hardcoded to MajorVersion" #77899
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This reverts commit f84c1b5.
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The This is likely related to dotnet/performance#2585 . But also see #77883 (comment) for related context. |
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Since I got both sign-offs I will merge. |
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The 8.0.100-alpha.1.22512.5 SDK was built in a window where System references were versioned `8.0.0.0`, but in a way that broke some things. That was backed out in dotnet/runtime#77899, which means that assemblies built from this repo can't run on the current .NET 8 runtime, which cannot satisfy a dependency on, for example, `System.Runtime, Version=8.0.0.0`. Move forward to a newer .NET 8 that has those assemblies versioned at `7.0.0.0` again, which should work even when dotnet/runtime#78354 bumps the version again, because the loader will accept higher versions.
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The 8.0.100-alpha.1.22512.5 SDK was built in a window where System references were versioned `8.0.0.0`, but in a way that broke some things. That was backed out in dotnet/runtime#77899, which means that assemblies built from this repo can't run on the current .NET 8 runtime, which cannot satisfy a dependency on, for example, `System.Runtime, Version=8.0.0.0`. Move forward to a newer .NET 8 that has those assemblies versioned at `7.0.0.0` again, which should work even when dotnet/runtime#78354 bumps the version again, because the loader will accept higher versions.
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Reverts #74157
Changing assembly versions without changing the TargetFramework represented by those assemblies is causing any consuming assembly in packages that target
net7.0to have references to 8.0 versioned assemblies. This will break the consumption of those packages.For this change to work, it cannot change referenced versions that are exposed as
net7.0. The TFM targeted by packages can likely change before AssemblyVersion, but not vice-versa.