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Changewave 16.10 for restore failures#6372

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#6312 made (good, IMO) changes to the behavior of -restore and -t:restore invocations of MSBuild in malformed projects. Since these are new errors, though, the new behavior might fail passing builds. So put it behind a change wave Just In Case.

Add the behavior improvements from dotnet#6312 to the 16.10 changewave since
they cause failures in cases that didn't fail before.
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Looks good.

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Thanks @rainersigwald!

@rainersigwald rainersigwald added the merge-when-branch-open PRs that are approved, except that there is a problem that means we are not merging stuff right now. label Apr 26, 2021
@ladipro ladipro merged commit da900e2 into dotnet:main Apr 27, 2021
Forgind added a commit to Forgind/msbuild that referenced this pull request May 10, 2021
Reverts dotnet#6312 and dotnet#6372.
SHAs reverted: 29dc5e1 and da900e2 respectively.
Forgind added a commit to Forgind/msbuild that referenced this pull request May 10, 2021
Maximal subset of dotnet#6312 and dotnet#6372.

Also removes an unnecessary test per dotnet#6430 (comment)
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