Name: | dotnet-sdk-8.0 |
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Version: | 8.0.111 |
Release: | 1.0.1.el9_5 |
Architecture: | aarch64 |
Group: | Unspecified |
Size: | 329837506 |
License: | 0BSD AND Apache-2.0 AND (Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception) AND APSL-2.0 AND BSD-2-Clause AND BSD-3-Clause AND BSD-4-Clause AND BSL-1.0 AND bzip2-1.0.6 AND CC0-1.0 AND CC-BY-3.0 AND CC-BY-4.0 AND CC-PDDC AND CNRI-Python AND EPL-1.0 AND GPL-2.0-only AND (GPL-2.0-only WITH GCC-exception-2.0) AND GPL-2.0-or-later AND GPL-3.0-only AND ICU AND ISC AND LGPL-2.1-only AND LGPL-2.1-or-later AND LicenseRef-Fedora-Public-Domain AND LicenseRef-ISO-8879 AND MIT AND MIT-Wu AND MS-PL AND MS-RL AND NCSA AND OFL-1.1 AND OpenSSL AND Unicode-DFS-2015 AND Unicode-DFS-2016 AND W3C-19980720 AND X11 AND Zlib |
RPM: | dotnet-sdk-8.0-8.0.111-1.0.1.el9_5.aarch64.rpm |
Source RPM: | dotnet8.0-8.0.111-1.0.1.el9_5.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Fri Nov 15 2024 |
Build Host: | build-ol9-aarch64.oracle.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | https://github.com/dotnet/ |
Summary: | .NET 8.0 Software Development Kit |
Description: | The .NET SDK is a collection of command line applications to create, build, publish and run .NET applications. .NET is a fast, lightweight and modular platform for creating cross platform applications that work on Linux, Mac and Windows. It particularly focuses on creating console applications, web applications and micro-services. |
- Add support for Oracle Linux
- Update to .NET SDK 8.0.111 and Runtime 8.0.11 - Resolves: RHEL-65369
- Disable packages provided by another .NET version - Related: RHEL-60801
- Update to .NET SDK 8.0.110 and Runtime 8.0.10 - Resolves: RHEL-60801
- Update to .NET SDK 8.0.108 and Runtime 8.0.8 - Resolves: RHEL-52387
- Fix ownership of some missed directories - Resolves: RHEL-47079
- Update to .NET SDK 8.0.107 and Runtime 8.0.7 - Resolves: RHEL-45323
- Update to .NET SDK 8.0.105 and Runtime 8.0.5 - Resolves: RHEL-35315
- Update to .NET SDK 8.0.104 and Runtime 8.0.4 - Resolves: RHEL-31208
- We disable checking the signature of the last certificate in a chain if the certificate is supposedly self-signed. A side effect of not checking the self-signature of such a certificate is that disabled or unsupported message digests used for the signature are not treated as fatal errors. - Resolves: RHEL-28344