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Do not recommend dotnet installation for Linux #1703

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NVolcz opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1713
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Do not recommend dotnet installation for Linux #1703

NVolcz opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1713
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NVolcz commented Sep 18, 2024

The current installation instructions for linux recommends to install GCM through the .Net tool. This will sadly cause Linux users to use the EOL .Net version 7.0, while to my understanding the other installation options support .Net 8.0 since GCM version 2.5.

Is there any reason for recommending this? Should the docs be updated?

@NVolcz NVolcz added the enhancement New feature or request label Sep 18, 2024
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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 #1606 (comment)

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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 #1702 (comment)

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Scutua commented Sep 30, 2024

please check

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