We're taking it from 
https://github.com/mono/roslyn-binaries/tree/master/Microsoft.Net.Compilers/Microsoft.Net.Compilers.2.6.0/tools
 which afaik is just straight from the roslyn nuget package.

On 2 Feb 2018, at 20:53, Jo Shields 
<joshi...@microsoft.com<mailto:joshi...@microsoft.com>> wrote:

I guess the question is "whose System.Reflection.Metadata is used, when, by 
whom?" i.e. where does the fix exist and not exist?

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From: Neale Ferguson <ne...@sinenomine.net<mailto:ne...@sinenomine.net>>
Sent: 02 February 2018 14:17
To: Alexander Köplinger; Jo Shields
Cc: Mono Devel Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Mono-dev] Building mono-core

Did. Still throwing the “Not little endian” exception.


If I remember correctly the issue was fixed in System.Reflection.Metadata.dll 
but Roslyn still needed to pick up the fixed version. That might have happened 
in the meantime, best to just try :)

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