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[release/9.0-staging] Update dependencies from dotnet/source-build-reference-packages #111603

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This pull request updates the following dependencies

From https://github.com/dotnet/source-build-reference-packages

  • Subscription: 3b2e34b4-9c9e-4da6-a358-02c0b764a22e
  • Build: 20250131.6
  • Date Produced: January 31, 2025 7:43:17 PM UTC
  • Commit: 1cec3b4a8fb07138136a1ca1e04763bfcf7841db
  • Branch: refs/heads/release/9.0

…ence-packages build 20250116.1

Microsoft.SourceBuild.Intermediate.source-build-reference-packages
 From Version 9.0.0-alpha.1.25060.3 -> To Version 9.0.0-alpha.1.25066.1
…ence-packages build 20250131.6

Microsoft.SourceBuild.Intermediate.source-build-reference-packages
 From Version 9.0.0-alpha.1.25060.3 -> To Version 9.0.0-alpha.1.25081.6
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@MichaelSimons do we need to turn off this SBRP subscription for runtime 9.0, or is it ok to keep getting flows?

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"Checks cannot be loaded right now". Closing and reopening.
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@MichaelSimons do we need to turn off this SBRP subscription for runtime 9.0, or is it ok to keep getting flows?

I would suggest disabling it and only trigger manually if needed.

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