UmbracoPath setting (#16037)
* Use require modifier instead of setting null-suppressed default values * Only remove read-only properties when IgnoreReadOnlyProperties is set * Obsolete UmbracoPath property and remove work-around for obsolete setter * Remove UmbracoPath setting and use constant instead * Remove usage of GetBackOfficePath * Add IHostingEnvironment.GetBackOfficePath() extension method * Add Constants.System.UmbracoPathSegment constant * Update Constants.System XML docs * Replace StringBuilder with string interpolation Co-authored-by: Nuklon <Nuklon@users.noreply.github.com> * Fix syntax error * Removed uses of obsoletes. * Further obsolete messages. * Cleaned up usings. * Update src/Umbraco.Infrastructure/Install/FilePermissionHelper.cs Co-authored-by: Ronald Barendse <ronald@barend.se> --------- Co-authored-by: Nuklon <Nuklon@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Andy Butland <abutland73@gmail.com>
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