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Umbraco require Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Common (v4.10.0) which is not compatible with EF Core 8.0 #17839

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bielu opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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bielu commented Dec 18, 2024

Which Umbraco version are you using? (Please write the exact version, example: 10.1.0)

13-15

Bug summary

Umbraco at some point bumped version for CodeAnalysis, which causes issues when you want to follow this part of instruction:
https://docs.umbraco.com/umbraco-cms/13.latest/tutorials/getting-started-with-entity-framework-core
Issue on EF github:
dotnet/efcore#33970

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Follow https://docs.umbraco.com/umbraco-cms/13.latest/tutorials/getting-started-with-entity-framework-core
and you will fail on dotnet ef migrations add initialCreate -s ../Project.Web/ --context BlogContext

Expected result / actual result

Being able to follow instruction for EF migration, but not sure if that possible with packages incompatibility...

@bielu bielu added the type/bug label Dec 18, 2024
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Hi there @bielu!

Firstly, a big thank you for raising this issue. Every piece of feedback we receive helps us to make Umbraco better.

We really appreciate your patience while we wait for our team to have a look at this but we wanted to let you know that we see this and share with you the plan for what comes next.

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