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Bump Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Core from 2.0.0 to 2.0.1 in /src/Microsoft.AspNetCore.OData
Bumps Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Core from 2.0.0 to 2.0.1.
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2.0.1
Bugs Fixed
- Microsoft Security Advisory CVE-2017-11879: Open Redirect can cause Elevation Of Privilege (#7053)
- Port fix for URL helper redirect to 2.0.x patch (#6910)
- Port fix to 2.0.1: Zero Content-Length for static file 304 #6875 (#6887)
- Port to 2.0.1: Injecting IViewLocalizer into Razor Page causing IndexOutOfRangeException. (#6837)
- Port to 2.0.1: Input fields don't emit (and thus round-trip) offset value when binding against DateTimeOffset fields (#6834)
- Port part of fix to 2.0.x for: Returning a file, accept-ranges headers, and browser behaviors #6780 (#6792)
- Allow "page" route parameter to be used in Mvc application without Razor Pages (#6706)
- CSharpCompiler does not parse LangVersion value correctly. (#6611)
Commits
f8789f5Update build tools to 2.0.2-rc1-15526 and dependencies to 2.0.1-rtm-1053bfb023Update how PackageReference versions are setc4400d2Port fix for URL helper redirect (#6916)bf7c9e0Use MSBuild to set NuGet feeds instead of NuGet.configfb142f0Import dependencies.props last to ensure TargetFramework is set firstbd8b4d8Port fix for #6875: Only set Content-Length when serving body (#6888)1ca5884Merge tag 'refs/tags/rel/2.0.0' into javiercn/rel/2.0.14678e7cUpdate build scripts, tools, and dependencies for 2.0.xa94e4dfUpdate the list of packages patching in 2.0.xf7e8efcUpdate bootstrappers- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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Looks like Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Core is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.