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This is an automatically generated pull request from release/5.0.3xx into release/6.0.1xx.

Once all conflicts are resolved and all the tests pass, you are free to merge the pull request. 🐯

Troubleshooting conflicts

Identify authors of changes which introduced merge conflicts

Scroll to the bottom, then for each file containing conflicts copy its path into the following searches:

Usually the most recent change to a file between the two branches is considered to have introduced the conflicts, but sometimes it will be necessary to look for the conflicting lines and check the blame in each branch. Generally the author whose change introduced the conflicts should pull down this PR, fix the conflicts locally, then push up a commit resolving the conflicts.

Resolve merge conflicts using your local repo

Sometimes merge conflicts may be present on GitHub but merging locally will work without conflicts. This is due to differences between the merge algorithm used in local git versus the one used by GitHub.

git fetch --all
git checkout -t upstream/merges/release/5.0.3xx-to-release/6.0.1xx
git reset --hard upstream/release/6.0.1xx
git merge upstream/release/5.0.3xx
# Fix merge conflicts
git commit
git push upstream merges/release/5.0.3xx-to-release/6.0.1xx --force

dotnet-maestro bot and others added 5 commits September 8, 2021 22:20
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Microsoft.DotNet.Arcade.Sdk
 From Version 5.0.0-beta.21409.4 -> To Version 5.0.0-beta.21427.7
…24-4b48-8899-96b113a72556

[release/5.0.3xx] Update dependencies from dotnet/arcade
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Microsoft.DotNet.Arcade.Sdk
 From Version 5.0.0-beta.21427.7 -> To Version 5.0.0-beta.21477.11
@dotnet-bot dotnet-bot merged commit 0d1a5de into release/6.0.1xx Oct 4, 2021
@dotnet-bot dotnet-bot deleted the merges/release/5.0.3xx-to-release/6.0.1xx branch October 4, 2021 01:38
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