please update dotnet 10.0- rc-1 10.0- rc-2 ( if/when possible ) at: https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/@dotnet-sig/dotnet-previe...
thank you
Hey,
André Verwijs via DotNet SIG dotnet-sig@lists.fedoraproject.org writes:
please update dotnet 10.0- rc-1 10.0- rc-2 ( if/when possible ) at: https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/@dotnet-sig/dotnet-previe...
Happy to hear that people are using this and finding it helpful!
The plan is to put the RC1 and/or RC 2 directly in Fedora now: bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2397031
Unfortunately, .NET (all versions, not just 10.0) is broken with clang 21, which is the default compiler in Fedora 43 and 44: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/issues/119706
Omair
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thank you Omair, i don´t think its a good idea to put .NET directly in to fedora repository. like you said, its conflicting with other packages and not everyone uses .NET ( only developers and programmers) would be better to keep .NET separate from fedora in a .NET specific repository. this way users have to add it manually if they want to use it as a third party package.
On 10/23/25 1:31 AM, André Verwijs via DotNet SIG wrote:
thank you Omair, i don´t think its a good idea to put .NET directly in to fedora repository. like you said, its conflicting with other packages and not everyone uses .NET ( only developers and programmers) would be better to keep .NET separate from fedora in a .NET specific repository. this way users have to add it manually if they want to use it as a third party package.
No. Thanks.
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