* Bump non-source files to net6.0
* Correct .NET 6.0 warnings
* Correct CI
* Correct linking errors
Not much I can do about them ATM
* Remove TrimmerRoots
At least runtime is no longer needed for our STD plugin, not sure about the dictionary
* Correct cc.sh
* Revert "Remove TrimmerRoots"
This reverts commit 11f603d3d6.
* First round of cat & mice game
* Update Directory.Build.props
* Update Startup.cs
* Update Startup.cs
* Update Startup.cs
* Fix new warnings
* Update SDK
* Address netf error
* Update Directory.Packages.props
While floating tags are nice to use and fancy, we already had situations where the fixed source code did not result in the same deterministic build as the one built e.g. a week ago due to non-pinned versions that resulted in a different set of dependencies than originally.
Since GitHub actions follow similar pattern, we want to do our best to ensure that if CI in given fixed version passed on a fixed source, then it should also result in the same deterministic output. Of course this is impossible to achieve in 100% (e.g. resources no longer being available over the network), but this is something we can do.
It wasn't like that before renovate since we didn't have a standarized bot that could handle bumping those versions for us.
1. Split publish part of ci.yml into independent publish.yml action (run on the same schedule)
2. Add docker-ci.yml without pushing capability on the same schedule as ci