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.NET January 2025 Update -.NET 9.0.1 and .NET 8.0.12 #9691

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rbhanda opened this issue Jan 14, 2025 · 3 comments
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.NET January 2025 Update -.NET 9.0.1 and .NET 8.0.12 #9691

rbhanda opened this issue Jan 14, 2025 · 3 comments

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@rbhanda
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rbhanda commented Jan 14, 2025

.NET January 2025 Update

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Asset Type 9.0.1 8.0.12 Notes
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Linux Packages (Microsoft distribution) The list below refers to the Microsoft-provisioned feeds (packages.microsoft.com) and does not represent direct availability in distros (eg RHEL, Fedora, Canonical).
     Centos 9
     Debian 11
     Debian 12
     Fedora 39
     OpenSUSE 15
     Ubuntu 20.04
     Ubuntu 22.04

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@campersau
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The link to the 9.0.1 release notes should be https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/main/release-notes/9.0/9.0.1/9.0.1.md

@jhudsoncedaron
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Is there something we can do about the release notes? "... writing a specially crafted file in the security context of the local system. This only affects .NET on Linux operating systems." doesn't make any sense.

@rymeskar
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Historically, the Microsoft.Extensions., Microsoft.AspNetCore and System. packages were updated and released for minor/patch versions separately. Has this approach changed? Or it's only a coincidence that so many packages need an update now?

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