Distribution Support Request - CentOS 8
See original GitHub issueDetails of the Distribution
- Name of the Distribution: CentOS 8
- Version of the Distribution:
- The version of the Distribution is supported for at least one year.
- The version of the Distribution is not an interim release or equivalent.
- The version of the Distribution is supported by .NET Core.
- An issues has been filed to create a Docker image in https://github.com/powershell/powershell-docker
Progress - For PowerShell Team ONLY
- Docker image created
- Docker image published
- Distribution tested
- Update
packages.microsoft.com
deployment - Lifecycle updated
- Documentation Updated
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 4 years ago
- Reactions:3
- Comments:11 (10 by maintainers)
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the packages should be name rhel8 if it’s for redhat and centos imho…
Verified with DotNet that CentOs 8 will be supported.