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Description
Support for .NET 5.0 in the App Service was announced on 11/10.
When I checked the operation of Azure Portal / Azure CLI, it seems that specifying v5.0 in the netFrameworkVersion makes it possible to use .NET 5.0. The dotnet_framework_version currently has v2.0 and v4.0 validation enabled, which results in an error.
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Description
Support for .NET 5.0 in the App Service was announced on 11/10.
When I checked the operation of Azure Portal / Azure CLI, it seems that specifying
v5.0
in thenetFrameworkVersion
makes it possible to use .NET 5.0. Thedotnet_framework_version
currently hasv2.0
andv4.0
validation enabled, which results in an error.New or Affected Resource(s)
Potential Terraform Configuration
References
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