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fix: [OSM-1016] .NET runtime resolution testing now supports projects targeting .NET Standard frameworks #5169

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What does this PR do?

The snyk-nuget-plugin using the .NET runtime resolution beta flag (--dotnet-runtime-resolution) claimed to support projects that targeted .NET Standard (i.e. <TargetFramework>netstandard2.0</TargetFramework>) but the test would actually fail due to a bug in the plugin.

Fixed here: snyk/snyk-nuget-plugin#204

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Low: This is a bugfix that "eases" the strictness of the plugin, not the reverse.

Where should the reviewer start?

The PR adds a fixture that targets said framework which would fail before the plugin was updated, but now pass.

How should this be manually tested?

snyk test --dotnet-runtime-resolution against the fixture in test/acceptance/workspaces/nuget-app-netstandard20/netstandard20.csproj

Any background context you want to provide?

This was a bug.

What are the relevant tickets?

https://snyksec.atlassian.net/browse/OSM-1016

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@dotkas dotkas enabled auto-merge (squash) April 17, 2024 07:40
@dotkas dotkas force-pushed the dotkas/OSM-1016/bump-snyk-nuget-plugin branch 4 times, most recently from e095079 to e898e59 Compare April 22, 2024 12:55
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@dotkas dotkas merged commit 44d0861 into main Apr 23, 2024
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