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This PR contains the following updates:
3.7.101.46→4.0.18.63.7.101.36→4.0.5.96.0.2→9.0.06.2.0→9.0.00.1.3→1.1.32022.3.1→2025.2.47.1.3→10.0.116.0.9→10.0.37.0.0→10.0.37.0.0→10.0.37.0.0→10.0.37.0.0→10.0.37.0.0→10.0.37.0.0→10.0.37.0.0→10.0.37.0.4→10.0.37.0.0→10.0.37.0.4→10.0.317.4.0→18.0.12.19.1→3.6.01.3.0→3.0.03.13.3→4.4.03.3.0→4.11.24.3.1→6.1.06.4.0→7.2.06.1.0→10.0.05.0.1→10.0.01.1.0→3.0.03.4.0→10.0.04.1.0→6.1.16.0.1→7.0.03.1.2→8.0.0Release Notes
aws/aws-sdk-net (AWSSDK.S3)
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microsoft/vstest (Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk)
v18.0.1What's Changed
Fixing an issue with loading covrun64.dll on systems that have .NET 10 SDK installed: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/compatibility/sdk/10.0/code-coverage-dynamic-native-instrumentation
Internal changes
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v18.0.0What's Changed
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v17.14.1What's Changed
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v17.14.0What's Changed
.NET versions updated
This version of VS Test upgraded .NET to net8 and net9. All projects targeting net6.0 (or other end-of-life .NET target frameworks) should pin their version of Microsoft.NET.Test.SDK to 17.13.0, or update the projects to net8 or newer. We remain backwards compatible with previous versions of Microsoft.NET.Test.SDK. This change does NOT prevent you from:
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