Skip to content

Conversation

github-actions[bot]
Copy link
Contributor

@github-actions github-actions bot commented May 13, 2025

Backport of #115492 to release/8.0-staging

/cc @Maoni0

Customer Impact

  • Customer reported
  • Found internally

infinite loops are bad for prod diag and they'd prefer a crash.

Regression

  • Yes
  • No

Testing

it's a request to help make it easier for prod diag. I've tested that this does throw an exception if that condition is hit..

Risk

low

IMPORTANT: If this backport is for a servicing release, please verify that:

  • The PR target branch is release/X.0-staging, not release/X.0.

Package authoring no longer needed in .NET 9

IMPORTANT: Starting with .NET 9, you no longer need to edit a NuGet package's csproj to enable building and bump the version.
Keep in mind that we still need package authoring in .NET 8 and older versions.

Copy link
Member

@jeffschwMSFT jeffschwMSFT left a comment

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

lgtm. we will take for consideration in 8.0.x

@jeffschwMSFT jeffschwMSFT added the Servicing-consider Issue for next servicing release review label May 13, 2025
@jeffschwMSFT jeffschwMSFT added this to the 8.0.x milestone May 13, 2025
@rbhanda rbhanda modified the milestones: 8.0.x, 8.0.18 May 20, 2025
@rbhanda rbhanda added Servicing-approved Approved for servicing release and removed Servicing-consider Issue for next servicing release review labels May 20, 2025
@Maoni0 Maoni0 merged commit 99dbb90 into release/8.0-staging May 22, 2025
124 of 132 checks passed
@jkotas jkotas deleted the backport/pr-115492-to-release/8.0-staging branch May 23, 2025 22:03
@github-actions github-actions bot locked and limited conversation to collaborators Jun 23, 2025
Sign up for free to subscribe to this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in.
Labels
area-GC-coreclr Servicing-approved Approved for servicing release
Projects
None yet
Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

3 participants