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[dotnet] Rework KnownFrameworkReference so that 'net6.0-*' TargetFrameworks work when building with .NET 7. Fixes #15375. The KnownFrameworkReference now references the exact versions of the ref and runtime packs we're shipping with the sdk pack, instead of telling the build to use whatever version is defined in the workload. Then in the workload we specify the latest released version of the .NET 6 for the ref and runtime packs. Finally we add an aliased sdk pack, which points to the .NET 6 sdk pack, and when we're building a .NET 6 TargetFramework we load this aliased sdk pack instead of the one we're shipping with this workload. Putting this together means that: * When we're building a .NET 7 TargetFramework, we load the sdk pack shipped with the workload, which adds a KnownFrameworkReference which references the ref and runtime packs with the same version as the sdk pack. * When we're building a .NET 6 TargetFramework, we load the (aliased) sdk pack which points to the latest stable .NET 6 sdk pack. That sdk pack will add a KnownFrameworkReference that tells the build to use the ref and runtime pack versions specified in the workload - which are now pointing to the .NET 6 ref and runtime pack versions. Thus we use the .NET 6 sdk, ref and runtime packs when building a .NET 6 TargetFramework, and we use the .NET 7 sdk, ref and runtime packs when building a .NET 7 TargetFramework. According to the workload design spec [1], this is supposed to be implemented by using aliased ref and runtime packs, but that doesn't work due to https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/26384. Fixes https://github.com/xamarin/xamarin-macios/issues/15375. [1]: https://github.com/dotnet/designs/blob/main/accepted/2020/workloads/workload-manifest.md?rgh-link-date=2022-06-30T08%3A25%3A10Z#side-by-side-workload-pattern
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<!-- Declare the XI/XM framework bundled with this version of the SDK. See Microsoft.NETCoreSdk.BundledVersions.props -->
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