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[main] Update dependencies from nuget/nuget.client #6840

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This pull request updates the following dependencies

From https://github.com/nuget/nuget.client

  • Subscription: 37af7fc5-879a-42c3-8665-08d91b0a8694
  • Build: 6.0.0.243
  • Date Produced: 9/9/2021 4:18 AM
  • Commit: f82431ecc38a28f396d527446834c7de679a6722
  • Branch: release-6.0.x-preview.4

…6.0.0.243

NuGet.Build.Tasks
 From Version 6.0.0-preview.4.230 -> To Version 6.0.0-preview.4.243
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dominoFire commented Sep 15, 2021

@dotnet/msbuild-admins Hi! Would you please take a look or reroute the review request? Thanks!

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@dominoFire Is there a rush to get this in for some reason this time? Our NuGet dependency is more of a "we should make sure this doesn't get too stale" thing rather than a "must always be up to date" situation.

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@rainersigwald No rush. Thanks for taking a look!

@AR-May AR-May added the merge-when-branch-open PRs that are approved, except that there is a problem that means we are not merging stuff right now. label Sep 16, 2021
@ladipro ladipro merged commit f566ba1 into main Sep 16, 2021
@dotnet-maestro dotnet-maestro bot deleted the darc-main-72949884-3b1d-466e-8cf6-0f2f11c1ecf0 branch September 16, 2021 12:08
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