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Re-enable blazor tests in 6.0 after 17.4 msbuild fix is in
https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/pull/28322#issuecomment-1273685282
@marcpopMSFT @dsplaisted do we know when the 17.4 fix will be in? Is it just a matter of dependency flow, or do we need to take additional action?
fyi/ @javiercn
I think it needs to be in the helix images the tests run in. It kind of looks like from the history that this probably made it in for preview 3 of 17.4 but isn't in RC2 of the SDK. Since this issue broke because of the helix images, I think getting them updated to preview 3 may be sufficient.
@MattGal might know the schedule but I think it usually takes ~2 weeks from release to being adopted in the helix queues.
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I think it needs to be in the helix images the tests run in. It kind of looks like from the history that this probably made it in for preview 3 of 17.4 but isn't in RC2 of the SDK. Since this issue broke because of the helix images, I think getting them updated to preview 3 may be sufficient.
@MattGal might know the schedule but I think it usually takes ~2 weeks from release to being adopted in the helix queues.
I missed this one back when I was originally tagged, but I would point out that the "regular" VS 2022 images are now at version 17.4.3, and you can see our upgrade schedule here
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Done as part of https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/pull/38261