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Backport of #59422 to release/6.0

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Fixes s390x platform source-build using .NET 6 tools. No impact to supported .NET 6 platforms.

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Regular PR testing + ilasm/ildasm round-trip pri-1 test run.

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* Fix byte order of debug directory fields

* Fix byte order of PDB stream data (PdbHeap::SetData)
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Backport of #59422 to release/6.0

/cc @BruceForstall @uweigand

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@dotnet/jit-contrib PTAL

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Approved. We should take this for consideration in .NET 6.

@marek-safar marek-safar added the Servicing-consider Issue for next servicing release review label Sep 27, 2021
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Closing as this was merged into RC2 via #59484

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@jeffschwMSFT Do rc2 changes automatically flow to the release branch?

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Do rc2 changes automatically flow to the release branch?

Yes

@akoeplinger akoeplinger deleted the backport/pr-59422-to-release/6.0 branch October 7, 2021 18:39
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