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Compatibility with dotnet v6 #391
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Yes. This is part of #390. I've made good progress on the rewrite and I hope to have a beta of the rewritten CLI released next week. |
@gfs thanks for your quick response :) |
@nvuillam Good news. I have released a preview of DevSkim 0.7 on nuget - this uses .NET 6. You can grab the latest with |
Thanks a lot ! |
@nvuillam sorry for the delay. It's taking a bit longer than I'd hoped to resolve the extension issues. Unfortunately I won't be able to dedicate much time to this for the next couple weeks. I may investigate if I can do a either a 0.7 cli or a 0.6 that supports .Net 6.0 release next week (and leave the IDE refactors for later). Thanks for your patience. |
@gfs thanks for the update :) |
We have spent a fair bit of time on this in the last two weeks and I think we're getting close. We've been having trouble getting the VS extension to build in the pipeline. I believe I'll have a stable net 6 based release out next week. |
Successfully built with .Net 6 after updating the VS SDK Build Tools package (and lots of head-to-keyboard interactions). Currently pending PR to apply the fix to net6on6 branch. |
NET 6 support should now be live on nuget with 0.6.30. |
Is seems that devskim cli is available for dotnet v5 but not dotnet v6
Is it planned to upgrade it so it is dotnet v6 compliant ?
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