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Uses the MicrosoftNetCompilersToolsetPackageVersion from https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/blob/release/7.0.1xx/eng/Versions.props.

For: #39387

Note this'll need to be back-ported to 7.0 as well.

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JamesNK commented Sep 20, 2022

Note this'll need to be back-ported to 7.0 as well.

I don't think these version numbers should be used in release/7.0. I believe 7.0 is supposed to run in VS 17.3, which ships 4.3.0 of these assemblies.

A better place to look to is dotnet/runtime: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/blob/release/7.0/eng/Versions.props#L47-L51

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mmitche commented Sep 20, 2022

I think we should have these dependencies also called out in Version.Details.xml. That will be required for source build at some point in the .NET 8 timeframe anyway.

@TanayParikh TanayParikh changed the title Update to stable Roslyn versions Update Roslyn versions Sep 20, 2022
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<MicrosoftCodeAnalysisCSharpWorkspacesVersion>4.2.0-2.22128.1</MicrosoftCodeAnalysisCSharpWorkspacesVersion>
<MicrosoftCodeAnalysisCommonVersion>4.4.0-2.22464.20</MicrosoftCodeAnalysisCommonVersion>
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@jaredpar just wanted to confirm versioning with you.

For main (this PR), is 4.4.0-2.22464.20 (from sdk appropriate?

Likewise, for release/7.0, would 4.3.0-2.final (from runtime) be appropriate?

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For main (this PR), is 4.4.0-2.22464.20 (from sdk appropriate?

What relesae are you updating for?

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Main targets 8.0 now, so I believe .NET 8 Preview 1? Honestly not too concerned about main at the moment, the focus is on getting the appropriate versioning for release/7.0.

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For release/7.0 use version 4.4.0-3.22472.13. Make sure you have the following feed in your restore sources

https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/dnceng/public/_packaging/dotnet-tools/nuget/v3/index.json

TanayParikh added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 23, 2022
Using the roslyn versions provided by @jaredpar: #44072 (comment)

For: #39387

References:
- #28125
- #37764
- #44072
@TanayParikh TanayParikh merged commit f15af7b into main Sep 26, 2022
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Using the roslyn versions provided by @jaredpar: #44072 (comment)

For: #39387

References:
- #28125
- #37764
- #44072
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