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Merge main to main-vs-deps #60344

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davidwengier and others added 9 commits March 24, 2022 05:48
* Fix our x86 test execution

The transition to `dotnet test` seems to have broken our unit tests that
depend on executing on an x86 architecture. This fixes that by using the
`--arch` argument to the `dotnet test` execution.

This was made more general to facilitate our future arm64 work in this
area

* Disable test failing on x64

* fix the test

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Sam Harwell <[email protected]>

* Disable test on spanish

* Test fixes

Co-authored-by: Sam Harwell <[email protected]>
This was being resized constantly after opening Orchard Core, allocating about 2 GB. The fact that is being called this many times appears to be another bug that I'm following up on.
Create solution on the main thread in integration tests
@dotnet-bot dotnet-bot requested review from a team as code owners March 24, 2022 23:52
@dotnet-bot dotnet-bot requested a review from a team as a code owner March 25, 2022 21:47
@dotnet-bot dotnet-bot merged commit 65aa1c0 into main-vs-deps Mar 25, 2022
@ghost ghost added this to the Next milestone Mar 25, 2022
@allisonchou allisonchou modified the milestones: Next, 17.2.P3 Mar 28, 2022
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