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Select the NativeAOT runtime pack as the target package when it's provided as part of the KnownILCompilerPack metadata #46611
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Select the NativeAOT runtime pack as the target package when it's provided as part of the KnownILCompilerPack metadata #46611
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…vided as part of the KnownILCompilerPack metadata. Depends on dotnet/runtime#111876
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LGTM, thank you!
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LGTM. Is there anything blocking this PR?
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I've just been too busy to look at the test failures. |
The NativeAOT targets now support using the NativeAOT runtime pack as the "runtime" ILC package.
Add support (and use by default when available) the NativeAOT runtime pack as the "target" package for NativeAOT, even when not using
UseNativeAotRuntimePack(which has some issues around publishing that are being worked on in parallel in #37872).This change will allow us to change the ILCompiler pack itself (not the runtime pack) to only have the assets for running the ILCompiler, not the runtime assets for that target.
Blocked on #47898