After updating a .NET Core app version from .NET 8 to .NET 10, BuildHost-net472 and BuildHost-netcore folder shortcuts appeared in both projects in the solution, then deleted and works well, they also appeared in published project files.
Is there an official method of determining if .NET Core is installed? (And I don't mean the SDK, I want to check a server without the SDK, to determine if it has DotNetCore.1.0.0-WindowsHosting.exe installed on it) I can see
How to specify the Microsoft.NetCore.App version in Visual Studio 2022 Asked 1 year, 5 months ago Modified 11 months ago Viewed 989 times
It is stored on your machine in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Reference Assemblies\Microsoft\Framework.NETCore directory. Update: after the .NET Core 2.0 release I've seen some representative numbers that gives a decent insight. They have been hard at work back-porting framework APIs to .NET Core over the past two years. .
After migrating to version 3.1.420 of dotnetcore SDK (installed automatically by Windows Update) we are facing the problem, that a solution failed to build (on a build server) because nuget restore is unable to restore the package Microsoft.NETCore.App.Host.win-x64.
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