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Use CDN URL for dotnet-install script #9957

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The dot.net redirector has issues currently, using the CDN URL directly is more reliable anyway.

The dot.net redirector has issues currently, using the CDN URL directly is more reliable anyway.
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There are some test lane failures, but these steps passed on every lane:

  • run xaprepare
  • install .NET Core 9.0

These would use the code changes here.

@jonathanpeppers jonathanpeppers merged commit 82489d0 into main Mar 25, 2025
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jonathanpeppers added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 26, 2025
Context: dotnet/core#9799

The dot.net redirector has issues currently, using the CDN URL directly is more reliable.

Co-authored-by: Jonathan Peppers <jonathan.peppers@microsoft.com>
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