* 'master' of /Users/livarcocc/Documents/git/cli: (1063 commits)
Updating signing project to use new intermediate directory (int).
Update runtimeconfig.json doc for 2.1 (#9382)
Shortening the path to the intermediate folder by renaming it to int.
fix typo (#9364)
Updating asp.net to 2.2.0 as well.
Updating the build and tests to work with the 2.2.0 runtime.
Simplified combining dictionaries in Telemetry
Fixing 'Channel' and 'BranchName': "release/2.1.4xx" to "master" (#9362)
Fix extraction of folders (#9335)
Update Sha256Hasher.cs
Fix relative path tool path (#9330)
Insert updated SDK from 2.1.4xx branch
MSBuild 15.8.60
Fix crash when user home directory cannot be determined.
Make `CliFolderPathCalculator` a static class.
Don't add the ReleaseSuffix to the branding on the CLI when DropSuffix is set to true.
Add retry when Directory.Move (#9313)
Override new SdkResult public properties
Add reference to Microsoft.Build.NuGetSdkResolver
Disable crossgen for MSBuild inline-task refs
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* First draft enablement of Win-arm and Linux-arm builds for the CLI.
* Fixing a typo
* Disable tests for arm; enable badges and FinalizeBuild for arm.
* Remove the 'Win-arm' leg.
* Update the README
* Update the README [2]
* Update netci.groovy
* Fixing a hard-coded Architecture: 'linux-x64'; removing the LZMA for 'arm'.
* '$ExtraParametersNoTargets', which is used on the first pass call to 'dotnet msbuild', currently is of type 'string' not 'List'1' as is '$ExtraParameters'. This results in the non-honoring of any parameter other than parameter one. Solution: Make a copy of '$ExtraParameters' to '$ExtraParametersNoTargets' of type 'List'1' and remove the targets from the list.
* Swallow the boolean output from '$ExtraParametersNoTargets.Remove'
* Specifically capture "/t:" or "/target:" only.
Need to remove some unnecessary dependencies in dotnet-cli-build.csproj because the NuGet.CommandLine.XPlat reference was bringing in an old MSBuild version, which was breaking restore. I didn't see any usages of this reference, so I'm removing it since it is not needed.
The composed build will set `PREBUILT_DOTNET_TOOL_DIR` to a location
where the dotnet tool can be copied from.
Long term we should get rid of the copy in favor of just using one
from a common location, but some of the Stage0 logic in the CLI build
system will need to change, I think.
This change enables RHEL 6 support. It also adds a new command line option to the
run-build.sh script that enables passing in a folder containing a bootstrap CLI.
This helps in bringup of new target platforms.