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[mono][aot] Fixed decompose_flag propagation issues #79849

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Addresses #79710.

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I couldn't figure out the best area label to add to this PR. If you have write-permissions please help me learn by adding exactly one area label.

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Some build failures due to #79843.

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/backport to release/7.0

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Started backporting to release/7.0: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/actions/runs/3741930000

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@jandupej an error occurred while backporting to release/7.0, please check the run log for details!

Error: @jandupej is not a repo collaborator, backporting is not allowed. If you're a collaborator please make sure your dotnet team membership visibility is set to Public on https://github.com/orgs/dotnet/people?query=jandupej

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Started backporting to release/7.0: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/actions/runs/3741930000

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lewing commented Jan 6, 2023

should this go back to 6.0 too?

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jandupej commented Jan 6, 2023

@lewing #79710 mentions the issue does occur with 6.0.
EDIT: Sorry, the problem is reported only on 7.0. They say 6.0 is fine.

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