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Update README.md #113329

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PR Overview

This pull request updates the APICompat section in the README.md to clarify the conditions under which API compatibility errors are raised for packable and non-packable projects.

  • Updated the command description for running dotnet build and dotnet pack in the APICompat section.
  • Adjusted the suppression instructions to match the updated conditions.

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docs/workflow/building/libraries/README.md Revised APICompat instructions to explicitly differentiate between packable and non-packable projects

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@ViktorHofer ViktorHofer merged commit c42cb27 into main Mar 10, 2025
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