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[PERF] Explicitly set dotnet root when building tools #88801

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@LoopedBard3 LoopedBard3 commented Jul 12, 2023

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Runtime update to go along with: dotnet/performance#3137.
Fixes: dotnet/performance#3136.
Test run: https://dev.azure.com/dnceng/internal/_build/results?buildId=2220593&view=results

Author: LoopedBard3
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LGTM (minus what was commented out for testing).

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Don't forget to revert the temporary changes.

LGTM!

This reverts commit 1ec7e4f.
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Reverted the temp changes, merging.

@LoopedBard3 LoopedBard3 merged commit 58cd4d2 into dotnet:main Jul 13, 2023
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