Add global.json file to lock SDK version#2104
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Add a global.json file to the project to make it clearer that we should be using _at least_ version 8.x of the .NET SDK. This can help when building locally without a valid .NET Runtime version installed, to make it clear what the issue is. We set the roll-forward policy to `latestMajor` meaning we will look for any SDK major version from the set version forward. In this case, since we set 8.0, this will match 8.x, 9.x, 10.x etc. When we move to a newer runtime target (probably `net10.0`) we'll want to bump this minimum SDK version to 10.0. Signed-off-by: Matthew John Cheetham <mjcheetham@outlook.com>
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**Changes:** - Documentation updates & fixes - #1713 - #1722 - #1884 - #2123 - #2154 - Fix Generic provider refresh token refresh logic (#1838) - Version bump to 2.7.0 (#2177) - CODEOWNERS (#2053) - Allow unsafe remotes via config (#1721) - Drop no longer needed GitLab OAuth params (#1538) - No-op credential storage option (#1740) - Fixes to CI & build - #1746 - #1747 - #1752 - #2104 - #2217 - Use Azure Pipelines for official builds - #2054 - #2176 - Fix TRACE2 logging (#1909) - Linux ARM and ARM64 support - #1633 - #2232 - Windows ARM64 and x64 support (#2230) - Linux install-from-source bug fixes - #1757 - #2049 - #2052 - Support Oracle Linux vis install-from-source (#2212) - macOS enterprise defaults (#1811) - Actions dependency updates - #1725 - #1751 - #1750 - #1760 - #1799 - #2022 - #2048 - #1989 - #2011 - #2029 - #2051 - #2050 - #2070 - #2080 - #2089 - #2088 - #2092 - #2189 - #2193
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Add a global.json file to the project to make it clearer that we should be using at least version 8.x of the .NET SDK. This can help when building locally without a valid .NET Runtime version installed, to make it clear what the issue is.
We set the roll-forward policy to
latestMajormeaning we will look for any SDK major version from the set version forward. In this case, since we set 8.0, this will match 8.x, 9.x, 10.x etc.When we move to a newer runtime target (probably
net10.0) we'll want to bump this minimum SDK version to 10.0.