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[main] Update dependencies from dotnet/command-line-api #113112

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This pull request updates the following dependencies

From https://github.com/dotnet/command-line-api

…uild 20250303.1

Microsoft.SourceBuild.Intermediate.command-line-api , System.CommandLine
 From Version 0.1.552801 -> To Version 0.1.615301
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lewing commented Mar 6, 2025

cc @dotnet/system-commandline

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baronfel commented Mar 6, 2025

Pretty sure we can't take this until April or so, when @adamsitnik is planning on revving the whole stack.

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am11 commented Mar 6, 2025

We can close this as a duplicate of #111864.

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lewing commented Mar 6, 2025

We can close this as a duplicate of #111864.

it will just get recreated

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Requesting changes, as we don't want to merge this until April. And then we are going to use #111864 anyway.

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