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[automated] Merge branch 'vs17.6' => 'main' #8615

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I detected changes in the vs17.6 branch which have not been merged yet to main. I'm a robot and am configured to help you automatically keep main up to date, so I've opened this PR.

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dfederm and others added 2 commits March 30, 2023 15:28
…tfor resolution (dotnet#8589)

Today dynamic platform resolution is inconsistent due to the condition being based on `$(BuildingInsideVisualStudio)`, which is obviously only set in VS. Sln-based command-line builds wouldn't have that set though, so dynamic platform resolution would end up running. The comment on `_GetProjectReferencePlatformProperties` implies that sln-provided platforms should be used instead though, so this change switches the condition to check `$(CurrentSolutionConfigurationContents)` instead to make the experience consistent when building a sln in VS or command-line.
Also switched to final version of 17.5.0 package as our validation baseline.
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This pull request has been updated.

This PR merges commits made on vs17.6 by the following committers:

@rainersigwald rainersigwald merged commit 4c9e8aa into dotnet:main Mar 30, 2023
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