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Upcoming .NET 8 migration #4997

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kirill-ivlev opened this issue Sep 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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Upcoming .NET 8 migration #4997

kirill-ivlev opened this issue Sep 17, 2024 · 2 comments

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@kirill-ivlev
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kirill-ivlev commented Sep 17, 2024

Summary

We are currently working on migrating our Azure Pipelines Agent to use .NET 8 instead of .NET 6. This migration will result in some legacy systems being deprecated and falling outside of support.

Why?

.NET 6 is approaching its end of life, and we will soon be unable to deliver critical security updates.

Versioning

We will begin releasing a new major version of the agent (v4), while continuing to provide new features and fixes for the current mainstream version (v3) until end of this year.

Operating system support

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  • Linux
    • x64
      • Debian 10+ 11 & 12
      • Fedora 36+ 39 & 40
      • openSUSE 15+ 15.5 & 15.6
      • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7+ 8 & 9
      • SUSE Enterprise Linux 12 SP2 or later 15.5
      • Ubuntu 24.04, 22.04, 20.04 ,18.04,16.04
      • Azure Linux 2.0
      • Oracle Linux 7 and higher 8 & 9
    • ARM64
      • Debian 10+ 11 & 12
      • Ubuntu 24.04, 22.04, 20.04 ,18.04
    • Alpine x64
  • macOS
    • x64
      • macOS 10.15 "Catalina"
      • macOS 11.0 "Big Sur"
      • macOS 12.0 "Monterey"
      • macOS 13.0 "Ventura"
      • macOS 14.0 "Sonoma"
      • macOS 15.0 "Sequoia"
    • ARM64
      • macOS 11.0 "Big Sur"
      • macOS 12.0 "Monterey"
      • macOS 13.0 "Ventura"
      • macOS 14.0 "Sonoma"
      • macOS 15.0 "Sequoia"
  • Windows
    • Client OS
      • Windows 7 SP1 [ESU]
      • Windows 8.1
      • Windows 10
        • 21H2
        • 11 23H2, 11 22H2, 10 22H2, 11 21H2
      • Windows 11
        • 10 21H2, 10 1809, 10 1607
    • Server OS
      • Windows Server 2012 or higher
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Still no Windows ARM64?

@geekzter
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@avivanoff We expect to have Windows arm64 available before April.

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