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Pinned System.IO.Ports at 10.0.5.

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10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 6 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 5 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 4 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 3 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 2 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 1 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.115

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.115 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.114

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.114 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.113

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9.0.112

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.112 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.111

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.111 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.110

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9.0.109

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9.0.101

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: System.IO.Ports
  dependency-version: 10.0.5
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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@dependabot dependabot bot changed the title chore: Bump System.IO.Ports from 9.0.5 to 10.0.5 chore: Bump System.IO.Ports from 9.0.14 to 10.0.5 Mar 31, 2026
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Closing as obsolete — not a rebase conflict, a dead dependency.

`System.IO.Ports` along with the entire MAVLink / Gateway and Simulation Engine sections were removed from `Directory.Packages.props` on `main` (the projects that consumed them are gone). There's nothing for this bump to land against.

If the MAVLink/Gateway work comes back, Dependabot will open a fresh bump against whatever version is reintroduced at that point.

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dependabot bot commented on behalf of github Apr 19, 2026

OK, I won't notify you again about this release, but will get in touch when a new version is available. If you'd rather skip all updates until the next major or minor version, let me know by commenting @dependabot ignore this major version or @dependabot ignore this minor version.

If you change your mind, just re-open this PR and I'll resolve any conflicts on it.

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