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Bump Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from 17.6.3 to 17.7.0 #20088

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Bumps Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from 17.6.3 to 17.7.0.

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v17.7.0

Issues Fixed

  • RTM build fix
  • [rel/17.7] Fix branding on 17.7-release #4615
  • Externals final 17.7 upgrade #4565
  • "Snap" main to rel/17.7 #4558
  • Disable pre-start of testhosts #4554
  • Downgrade Nuget.Frameworks to 6.5.0 #4512
  • Update Nuget.Frameworks #4500
  • Fix hangdump running into crashdump #4480
  • Fix no-suitable provider found #4474
  • Fix Newtonsoft versions in testhost.deps.json #4372
  • Bumped TP version to 17.7.0 (#4346)

Full Changelog: here

Drops

  • Microsoft.TestPlatform.ObjectModel : v17.7.0

v17.7.0-preview-23364-03

Issues Fixed

  • Trim away netframework targets in source-build #4357
  • Re-enable publishing nugets, don't continue on error #4356
  • Merged PR 30352: arcade into main
  • Merged PR 29591: Onboard to arcade

Full Changelog: here

Drops

v17.7.0-preview.23280.1

⚠️ This version of Microsoft.TestPlatform nuget was unlisted on Nuget.org, because it causes issues when running tests in AzureDevOps, when VSTest installer is used, and configured to pick up the latest preview version (#4544).

What is new since 17.6.0?

Version 17.7.0 was filled with moving our infrastructure to build via Arcade, which brought us a more unified build experience and better cooperation with other teams in dotnet organization.

This migration brought a major change to our versioning of preview packages, which will no longer follow the 17.6.0-preview-20230223-05 (<version>-preview<date>-<build>).

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Bumps [Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk](https://github.com/microsoft/vstest) from 17.6.3 to 17.7.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/microsoft/vstest/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/microsoft/vstest/blob/main/docs/releases.md)
- [Commits](microsoft/vstest@v17.6.3...v17.7.0)

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LGTM

@daxian-dbw daxian-dbw merged commit 3095ae9 into master Aug 8, 2023
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