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New Distro Packages are missing #4746

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liveans opened this issue Jan 16, 2025 · 2 comments
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New Distro Packages are missing #4746

liveans opened this issue Jan 16, 2025 · 2 comments
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liveans commented Jan 16, 2025

Currently new brand distro packages are missing on packages.microsoft.com, and it can cause problems on the user experience side.
For example: Last month @richlander from .NET team tried to install libmsquic for our CI machines on new distros and it caused a lot of pain and we ended up with different workarounds.

dotnet/dotnet-buildtools-prereqs-docker#1288
dotnet/dotnet-buildtools-prereqs-docker#1293

@nibanks nibanks added the Partner: .NET By or For the .NET team label Jan 16, 2025
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ManickaP commented Feb 21, 2025

The distros missing are Debian 13 and Ubuntu 24.10
But #4783 might be a pre-requisite as both are OpenSSL 3.3+:

EDIT: more distros: Fedora 41 (OpenSSL 3.2 - https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/openssl/openssl/)

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So I've built main MsQuic locally against OpenSSL 3.4 while using system crypto and it works, seems like it's compatible as-is.

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