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The ios/tvos/maccatalyst runtime packs need to be installable on Windows and as a result each need their own workload.

The microsoft-net-runtime-ios/tv/maccatalyst workloads will still function the same by extending the new runtimes-* workloads.

Steve Pfister added 2 commits July 16, 2021 14:37
The runtime packs need to be installable on Windows and need to be in their own workload as a result.

The microsoft-net-runtime-ios/tv/maccatalyst workloads will still function the same by extending the new
runtimes-* workloads.
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The ios/tvos/maccatalyst runtime packs need to be installable on Windows and as a result each need their own workload.

The microsoft-net-runtime-ios/tv/maccatalyst workloads will still function the same by extending the new runtimes-* workloads.

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@steveisok steveisok merged commit ec3f9fa into dotnet:main Jul 19, 2021
@steveisok steveisok deleted the ios-runpack-workload-split branch July 19, 2021 20:15
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/backport to release/6.0-preview7

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Started backporting to release/6.0-preview7: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/actions/runs/1054734300

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