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Update dependency dotnet-sdk to v9 #3500

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
dotnet-sdk dotnet-sdk major 8.0.301 -> 9.0.100

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dotnet/sdk (dotnet-sdk)

v9.0.100

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v8.0.404: .NET 8.0.11

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Full Changelog: dotnet/sdk@v8.0.403...v8.0.404

v8.0.403

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v8.0.402

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v8.0.401

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v8.0.400: .NET 8.0.8

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v8.0.307

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v8.0.306

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v8.0.304

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v8.0.303: .NET 8.0.7

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v8.0.302

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