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[main] Update dependencies from dotnet/windowsdesktop #45169

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    ❌.packages/microsoft.dotnet.helix.sdk/10.0.0-beta.24575.1/tools/azure-pipelines/AzurePipelines.MultiQueue.targets(44,5): error : (NETCORE_ENGINEERING_TELEMETRY=Test) Test Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Workload.Update.Tests.GivenDotnetWorkloadUpdate.GivenWorkloadUpdateAcrossFeatureBandsItUpdatesPacks has failed. Check the Test tab or [this console log]

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Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Workload.Update.Tests.GivenDotnetWorkloadUpdate.GivenWorkloadUpdateAcrossFeatureBandsItUpdatesPacks [Console] [Details] [Artifacts] [1.34% failure rate]
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Failing Configurations (3)

Data Driven SubResults
    Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Workload.Update.Tests.GivenDotnetWorkloadUpdate.GivenWorkloadUpdateAcrossFeatureBandsItUpdatesPacks(userLocal: False)
    Exception Message
    Expected boolean to be true because Pack install record should still be present for old feature band, but found False.
    Stack Trace
       at FluentAssertions.Execution.XUnit2TestFramework.Throw(String message)
       at FluentAssertions.Execution.TestFrameworkProvider.Throw(String message)
       at FluentAssertions.Execution.DefaultAssertionStrategy.HandleFailure(String message)
       at FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope.FailWith(Func`1 failReasonFunc)
       at FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope.FailWith(Func`1 failReasonFunc)
       at FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope.FailWith(String message, Object[] args)
       at FluentAssertions.Primitives.BooleanAssertions`1.BeTrue(String because, Object[] becauseArgs)
       at Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Workload.Update.Tests.GivenDotnetWorkloadUpdate.GivenWorkloadUpdateAcrossFeatureBandsItUpdatesPacks(Boolean userLocal) in /_/test/dotnet-workload-update.Tests/GivenDotnetWorkloadUpdate.cs:line 257
       at InvokeStub_GivenDotnetWorkloadUpdate.GivenWorkloadUpdateAcrossFeatureBandsItUpdatesPacks(Object, Span`1)
       at System.Reflection.MethodBaseInvoker.InvokeWithOneArg(Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture)
Microsoft.NET.Build.Containers.IntegrationTests.DockerRegistryTests.GetFromRegistry [Console] [Details] [Artifacts] [0.60% failure rate]
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Exception Message
System.InvalidOperationException : The registry was not loaded after 5 retries. Spawn registry attempt #1 failed, Xunit.Sdk.XunitException: Expected command to pass but it did not.
File Name: docker
Arguments: run --rm --publish 5010:5000 --detach docker.io/library/registry:2
Exit Code: 125
StdOut:

StdErr:
Unable to find image 'registry:2' locally
docker: Error response from daemon: toomanyrequests: You have reached your pull rate limit. You may increase the limit by authenticating and upgrading: https://www.docker.com/increase-rate-limit.
See 'docker run --help'.

at FluentAssertions.Execution.XUnit2TestFramework.Throw(String message)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.TestFrameworkProvider.Throw(String message)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.DefaultAssertionStrategy.HandleFailure(String message)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope.FailWith(Func`1 failReasonFunc)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope.FailWith(Func`1 failReasonFunc)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope.FailWith(String message)
at Microsoft.NET.TestFramework.Assertions.CommandResultAssertions.Pass() in /_/test/Microsoft.NET.TestFramework/Assertions/CommandResultAssertions.cs:line 29
at Microsoft.NET.Build.Containers.IntegrationTests.DockerRegistryManager.StartAndPopulateDockerRegistry(ITestOutputHelper testOutput) in /_/test/Microsoft.NET.Build.Containers.IntegrationTests/DockerRegistryManager.cs:line 60
Spawn registry attempt #2 failed, Xunit.Sdk.XunitException: Expected command to pass but it did not.
File Name: docker
Arguments: run --rm --publish 5010:5000 --detach docker.io/library/registry:2
Exit Code: 125
StdOut:

StdErr:
Unable to find image 'registry:2' locally
docker: Error response from daemon: toomanyrequests: You have reached your pull rate limit. You may increase the limit by authenticating and upgrading: https://www.docker.com/increase-rate-limit.
See 'docker run --help'.

at FluentAssertions.Execution.XUnit2TestFramework.Throw(String message)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.TestFrameworkProvider.Throw(String message)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.DefaultAssertionStrategy.HandleFailure(String message)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope.FailWith(Func`1 failReasonFunc)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope.FailWith(Func`1 failReasonFunc)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope.FailWith(String message)
at Microsoft.NET.TestFramework.Assertions.CommandResultAssertions.Pass() in /_/test/Microsoft.NET.TestFramework/Assertions/CommandResultAssertions.cs:line 29
at Microsoft.NET.Build.Containers.IntegrationTests.DockerRegistryManager.StartAndPopulateDockerRegistry(ITestOutputHelper testOutput) in /_/test/Microsoft.NET.Build.Containers.IntegrationTests/DockerRegistryManager.cs:line 60
Spawn registry attempt #3 failed, Xunit.Sdk.XunitException: Expected command to pass but it did not.
File Name: docker
Arguments: run --rm --publish 5010:5000 --detach docker.io/library/registry:2
Exit Code: 125
StdOut:

StdErr:
Unable to find image 'registry:2' locally
docker: Error response from daemon: toomanyrequests: You have reached your pull rate limit. You may increase the limit by authenticating and upgrading: https://www.docker.com/increase-rate-limit.
See 'docker run --help'.

at FluentAssertions.Execution.XUnit2TestFramework.Throw(String message)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.TestFrameworkProvider.Throw(String message)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.DefaultAssertionStrategy.HandleFailure(String message)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope.FailWith(Func`1 failReasonFunc)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope.FailWith(Func`1 failReasonFunc)
at FluentAssertions.Execution.AssertionScope.FailWith(String message)
at Microsoft.NET.TestFramework.Assertions.CommandResultAssertions.Pass() in /_/test/Microsoft.NET.TestFramework/Assertions/CommandResultAssertions.cs:line 29
at Microsoft.NET.Build.Containers.IntegrationTests.DockerRegistryManager.Start

CallStack
   at Microsoft.NET.Build.Containers.IntegrationTests.DockerRegistryManager.StartAndPopulateDockerRegistry(ITestOutputHelper testOutput) in /_/test/Microsoft.NET.Build.Containers.IntegrationTests/DockerRegistryManager.cs:line 109
   at Microsoft.NET.Build.Containers.IntegrationTests.DockerTestsFixture..ctor(IMessageSink messageSink) in /_/test/Microsoft.NET.Build.Containers.IntegrationTests/DockerTestsFixture.cs:line 15
   at System.RuntimeMethodHandle.InvokeMethod(Object target, Void** arguments, Signature sig, Boolean isConstructor)
   at System.Reflection.MethodBaseInvoker.InvokeDirectByRefWithFewArgs(Object obj, Span`1 copyOfArgs, BindingFlags invokeAttr)

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