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.net tool: clarify install instructions #1126

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@ldennington ldennington commented Feb 23, 2023

Because we use dotnet publish (which requires a specific framework) to create the payload of our .NET tool package, the package is tied to the framework specified. This means that it will only work with the corresponding .NET SDK for that framework.

In light of this, update the .NET tool install instructions to specify that users must download the latest .NET 6.0 SDK as a prerequisite for installing the package, since that is the framework for which we currently publish. This will also need to be updated whenever we upgrade to a new Target Framework.

Additionally, remove Windows as a supported .NET tool platform. Since we currently target .NET Framework rather than .NET, the package cannot actually be installed on Windows.

@ldennington ldennington self-assigned this Feb 23, 2023
Because we use dotnet publish (which requires a specific framework) to
create the payload of our .NET tool package, the package is tied to the
framework specified. This means that it will only work with the
corresponding .NET SDK for that framework.

In light of this, update the .NET tool install instructions to specify
that users must download the latest .NET 6.0 SDK as a prerequisite for
installing the package, since that is the framework for which we
currently publish. This will also need to be updated whenever we upgrade
to a new Target Framework.

Additionally, remove Windows as a supported .NET tool platform. Since we
currently target .NET Framework rather than .NET, the package cannot
actually be installed on Windows.
@ldennington ldennington merged commit bae0407 into git-ecosystem:main Feb 27, 2023
mjcheetham added a commit that referenced this pull request May 2, 2023
**Changes:**

- Support ports in URL-scoped config (#825)
- Support URL-scoped enterprise default settings (#1149)
- Add support for client TLS certificates (#1152)
- Add TRACE2 support(#1131, #1151, #1156, #1162)
- Better browser detection inside of WSL (#1148)
- Handle expired OAuth refresh token for generic auth (#1196)
- Target *-latest runner images in CI workflow (#1178)
- Various bug fixes:
  - Ensure we create a WindowsProcessManager on Windows (#1146)
  - Ensure we start child processes created with ProcessManager (#1177)
  - Fix app path name of Windows dropping file extension (#1181)
  - Ensure we init IEnvironment before SessionManager (#1167)
  - git: consistently read from stdout before exit wait (#1136)
  - trace2: guard against null pipe client in dispose (#1135)
- Make Avalonia UI the default Windows and move to in-process (#1207)
- Add Git configuration options for trace & debug (#1228)
- Transition from Nerdbank.GitVersioning to a version file (#1231)
- Add support for using the current Windows user for WAM on DevBox
(#1197)
- Various documentation updates:
  - org-rename: update references to GitCredentialManager (#1141)
  - issue templates: remove core suffix (#1180)
  - readme: add link to project roadmap (#1204)
  - docs: add bitbucket app password requirements (#1213)
  - .net tool: clarify install instructions (#1126)
  - docs: call out different GCM install paths in WSL docs (#1168)
  - docs: add trace2 to config/env documentation (#1230)
@ldennington ldennington deleted the update-tool-install-docs branch July 12, 2023 18:26
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