Mauro Giusti
Mauro Giusti
> Hello, yes, M1 (and ARM processors in general) are supported. You are looking in the Debian package repos for .NET, but Debian does not produce their own distribution of...
> FYI: Both Arm64 and Amd64 are available in `jammy-updates`. > > https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=jammy-updates&searchon=names&keywords=dotnet6 thanks - I am trying to use Debian though, do you suggest I switch to Ubuntu? Consider...
That is a viable workaround, thx. I am not blocked, though @lbussell since I mainly work off of VSCode Remote from a Windows PC, that is not showing this problem,...
> We currently do not build ARM64 .DEB installers, which is why they are not available on packages.microsoft.com. Discussions are ongoing but I can't guess at the decisions or timelines....
got it - testing with install.sh with the instructions here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/install/linux-scripted-manual#scripted-install thx
Note that just using the `dotnet-install.sh` as per above does not set the PATH or creates a lint in the /usr/bin folder - this worked though: ```sh # Use an...
note: the commit id in the subrepo file is the correct sha of master on the remote subrepo
anyone can help? my question is what is the sequence of commands to be able to pull the changes from subrepo remote master, make local changes, then push to another...
This is very frequent operation - could be a deal breaker for us in using git subrepo. Normal flow: - From master, we create a feature branch - We make...
> This is a limitation of the tool. parent is used for most git subrepo operations. The root of the problem is that we are stitching two repositories together keeping...