Allow illink pkg to be referenced directly#1842
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Allow illink pkg to be referenced directly Commit migrated from dotnet/linker@b3d8adb
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Having both a build and sdk folder allows the package not just be used as an SDK package but also used via a PackageReference with which the .props file gets honored then. This is needed for the linker tests in dotnet/runtime but is generally the recommended pattern when creating sdk packages.