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openSUSE is in a similar situation, at #2576. I agree the current way this is set up is confusing. The packages in the 27 repository are intended to work with any supported Fedora release. It is possible to publish packages for every supported release, but our release process doesn't make that particularly easy so we've been using the earliest that it works on. If there's an issue using the 27 repository's packages on a supported release, definitely want to hear about it! I'm closing because I expect whatever we arrive at in #2576 will fix this as well. Let me know if there's a particular problem or a short-term fix that I'm missing here. |
Duplicate of #2576 |
Thanks for details, it makes more sense. |
I found there is a dotnet Special Interest Group for fedora. is this official or not? I think I'm gonna use it for a while |
It's not official in the sense of being officially backed by Microsoft or by the .NET Foundation. It was started by some of us who are involved with Fedora as well as .NET Core here on github.
Please do! If you run into any issues, please let us know at https://pagure.io/dotnet-sig/packaging-issues/issues |
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Missing packages for Fedora 29/30
If one wants to install
dotnet-sdk
ordotnet-runtime
on Fedora, the most recent version of Fedora supported is 28, although it uses the Fedora 27 repo. cf. https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/linux-package-manager/fedora28/sdk-currentBy browsing https://packages.microsoft.com it appears that the repos for Fedora 29 and 30 are there, but both are empty:
As said, the most recent version of Fedora having a repo with packages available is 27:
Would it be possible to publish packages for every version of Fedora that is supported? For .NET Core 3, that is Fedora 28, 29 and 30. cf. https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/master/release-notes/3.0/3.0-supported-os.md
Thanks
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