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Fedora 34 is not supported as of 2022/6/7 - see https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/releases/eol/
| [CentOS][CentOS] | 7+ | x64 | [CentOS][CentOS-lifecycle] | ||
| [Debian][Debian] | 10+ | x64, Arm64, Arm32 | [Debian][Debian-lifecycle] | ||
| [Fedora][Fedora] | 33+ | x64 | [Fedora][Fedora-lifecycle] | ||
| [Fedora][Fedora] | 35+ | x64 | [Fedora][Fedora-lifecycle] |
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For what it's worth, the .NET distro packages in Fedora include arm64 and s390x support in addition to x64
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Do we need to make similar updates to the other versions os-support docs? |
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good |
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Tracking issue: #7677 |
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Can we merge this PR or we are still waiting on more changed? |
Does this PR depend on #6446? |
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#6446 feels extremely out of date. Fedora 35 was released last year. If you are using Fedora 35, you can install .NET Core 3.1 and .NET 6 from Fedora's repositories. Both are known to work; there might be specific minor issues, but I am not aware of anything Fedora-specific. Practically, we should ignore what #6446 says. Even the tracker for Fedora 37 (#7467) seems a bit out of date - .NET builds and works fine there. |
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The version in the main branch now references 38+. Should this be closed @karelz? |
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We can safely close this now. |
Fedora 34 is not supported as of 2022/6/7 - see https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/releases/eol/