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This pull request updates the following dependencies

From https://github.com/dotnet/razor

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  • Build: 20230420.2
  • Date Produced: April 20, 2023 4:02:19 PM UTC
  • Commit: 7e70591a78f8f8c3cd87495366bfe5fad92d98c4
  • Branch: refs/heads/release/dev17.6

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Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Razor.Extensions.Tooling.Internal , Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Razor.Tooling.Internal , Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Razor.SourceGenerators.Transport
 From Version 7.0.0-preview.23206.5 -> To Version 7.0.0-preview.23215.1
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Branch is locked for the may release

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@jjonescz Looks like the razor isn't flowing to this PR, do we need to manually update it?

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Version 23215.1 looks like the latest version of Razor release/dev17.6, but if you want that branch of Razor to flow here, I guess we will need this backport: dotnet/razor#8611

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Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Razor.Extensions.Tooling.Internal , Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Razor.Tooling.Internal , Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Razor.SourceGenerators.Transport
 From Version 7.0.0-preview.23206.5 -> To Version 7.0.0-preview.23220.2
@marcpopMSFT marcpopMSFT merged commit caaf1c4 into release/7.0.3xx May 2, 2023
@marcpopMSFT marcpopMSFT deleted the darc-release/7.0.3xx-37fdf8a3-5321-4543-af8d-ab84c1665582 branch May 2, 2023 23:33
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