Do not use apphost when resolving assets for dotnet store#3448
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Some changes in the way apphost is handled broke the case where you use an exe project as the dotnet store "manifest" project. The fix is to set UseAppHost=false when doing the store resolution.
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….1 (dotnet#3448) - Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Runtime - 3.1.100-preview3.19553.1
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Some changes in the way apphost is handled broke the case where you
use an exe project as the dotnet store "manifest" project.
The fix is to set UseAppHost=false when doing the store resolution.
Fix #3168