Fedora RPM
See original GitHub issuePlease provide RPMs for Fedora too.
The CentOS RPM isn’t a workaround because it doesn’t work on Fedora 24 at this moment:
$ powershell
Failed to initialize CoreCLR, HRESULT: 0x80131500
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- Created 7 years ago
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- Comments:34 (4 by maintainers)
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Please refer to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DotNet for Fedora .NET Core packages, always up-to-date reference to whatever you’re looking for.
It would be ideal to have packages accepted into the official repositories but that usually requires quite some time from maintainers. I think it’s unreasonable to request this from open source projects.
If there are volunteers or a company with a vested interest in having these packages, then I’m sure we’ll see that in time.
It’s completely acceptable for the upstream project to only provide packages generated through fpm. It’s already much better than just releasing the source code or some zipped binaries.
As for this specific issue, rebuilding on Fedora 24 with the correct requirements properly defined and a new RPM being made available through the website is all that’s needed, in my opinion.