Remove dotnet-core feed & Update GenAPI Assembly Name#6141
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…ource When #6141 updated from Microsoft.DotNet.BuildTools.GenAPI to Microsoft.DotNet.GenAPI our reference assembly source generation logic stopped working. Turns out the new NuGet package targets relies on singular spelling to insert itself after PrepareForRun: <PrepareForRunDependsOn Condition="'$(GenerateReferenceAssemblySource)' == 'true'"> Update our spelling to singular everywhere now that we're using the new package.
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…emblySource When #6141 updated from Microsoft.DotNet.BuildTools.GenAPI to Microsoft.DotNet.GenAPI our reference assembly source generation logic stopped working. Turns out the new NuGet package targets relies on singular spelling to insert itself after PrepareForRun: <PrepareForRunDependsOn Condition="'$(GenerateReferenceAssemblySource)' == 'true'"> Update our spelling to singular everywhere now that we're using the new package.
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Fixes CI
Context
The new NuGet security analysis will fail builds that don't meet certain criteria.
Microsoft.DotNet.BuildTools.GenAPIbinaries were generated by the dotnet/buildtools repo. Looking at the repo it looks like its been replaced with arcade. The arcade feed we have (dotnet-eng) contains theGenAPIbinaries under a slightly different name (buildtools removed from the name).Changes Made
Remove the dotnet-core feed because it doesn't point to an internal site.
Look for
Microsoft.DotNet.GenAPIinstead ofMicrosoft.DotNet.BuildTools.GenAPI. It exists on thedotnet-engfeed.Testing
CI will tell us if this doesn't work.
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https://docs.opensource.microsoft.com/tools/nuget_security_analysis.html