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Update dependency Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk to v16 #14

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk nuget major 15.9.2 -> 16.11.0

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microsoft/vstest

v16.11.0

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v16.10.0

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v16.9.4

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v16.9.1

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v16.8.3

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v16.8.0

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v16.7.1

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v16.7.0

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v16.6.1

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v16.6.0

βœ” 16.6.1 was released, use that instead.

πŸ”₯ VSTest release 16.6.0 has a major bug in Fakes in vstest.console. The 16.6.0 packages are unlisted from nuget.org, with the exception of Microsoft.NET.Test.SDK and it's dependencies which are not impacted by this problem.
Please seehttps://github.com/microsoft/vstest/issues/240808

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v16.5.0

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v16.4.0

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v16.3.0

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v16.2.0

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v16.1.1

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v16.0.1

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