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dotnet7 is EOL when dotnet8 support is coming ?

Open stishkin opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Feature description

Installing as NET tool still requires dotnet7

https://github.com/git-ecosystem/git-credential-manager/blob/release/docs/install.md#net-tool

Any timeline for switching to dotnet8 ?

stishkin avatar Jun 10 '24 14:06 stishkin

+1

rsanford-hh2 avatar Jun 12 '24 03:06 rsanford-hh2

It is duplicate of #1606 as 2.5.0 has uses dotnet 8 but releasing to nuget.org seems to have issues. Workaround is to use tarball or source install until release issues are solved.

urtabajev avatar Jun 12 '24 05:06 urtabajev

I am in touch with the team that is responsible for this (I work in Microsoft) since we are internally facing the same issue and trying to figure out a way to get it published. Cannot guarantee anything, but I am trying from within

XVincentX avatar Jun 19 '24 13:06 XVincentX

We are currently facing some issues publishing a correctly signed package to Nuget.org. Due to recent sponsorship/corporate funding priority changes, work on GCM has unfortunately slowed significantly.

Please watch this space!

Originally posted by @mjcheetham in https://github.com/git-ecosystem/git-credential-manager/issues/1606#issuecomment-2150748156

xtqqczze avatar Sep 25 '24 13:09 xtqqczze

GCM 2.6 which targets .NET 8 has just been released on nuget.org

https://www.nuget.org/packages/git-credential-manager/2.6.0

Originally posted by @mjcheetham in https://github.com/git-ecosystem/git-credential-manager/issues/1702#issuecomment-2383279743

xtqqczze avatar Sep 30 '24 16:09 xtqqczze

GCM 2.6.0 has been released on nuget.org, and we've also just re-released 2.5.1 on nuget.org too. The 2.5.1 release on GitHub has also been updated with the re-signed NuGet package.

Note that the NuGet package for 2.5.0 will not be re-released.

mjcheetham avatar Oct 17 '24 11:10 mjcheetham