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Update .NET action version #27618

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Update .NET action version #27618
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Pull request overview

Updates the Windows x86 CI workflow to use a newer actions/setup-dotnet version and adds an explicit PATH-ordering step to ensure the x86 dotnet is preferred during the build.

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  • Bump actions/setup-dotnet from v3 to v5 in the Windows x86 workflow.
  • Add a PowerShell step intended to prefer the x86 dotnet installation on PATH and validate ordering.

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tianleiwu previously approved these changes Mar 11, 2026
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@fs-eire fs-eire enabled auto-merge (squash) March 11, 2026 22:57
@fs-eire fs-eire merged commit 250e102 into main Mar 12, 2026
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@fs-eire fs-eire deleted the dev/erscor/2026/3/11-update-dotnet-action branch March 12, 2026 01:10
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