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Add Support For .NET Core 3.0 #1134
Add Support For .NET Core 3.0 #1134
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enizvk
commented
Jun 4, 2019
Any news or plans on this? |
steven62f
commented
Jul 13, 2019
Same question. Any news about support for .NET Core 3.0 ? |
jespersh
commented
Jul 15, 2019
Hi, The only issue I currently have with porting this to netcoreapp3.0 is ShowMeTheXaml.
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Keboo
commented
Jul 16, 2019
@jespersh that is great. If you want to get a PR open we can start looking at getting it merged. I have a preview NuGet for ShowMeTheXaml that is out that adds .Net Core 3.0 support as well. |
enizvk
commented
Jul 16, 2019
Awesome, Thanks! I just migrated my project to Core 3 and everything seems alright so far. |
josephwambura
commented
Aug 3, 2019
Got error C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\3.0.100-preview7-012821\Microsoft.Common.CurrentVersion.targets(3056,5): error MSB4216: Could not run the "GenerateResource" task because MSBuild could not create or connect to a task host with runtime "CLR4" and architecture "x86". Please ensure that (1) the requested runtime and/or architecture are available on the machine, and (2) that the required executable "C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\3.0.100-preview7-012821\MSBuild.exe" exists and can be run. [C:\Users\User\source\repos\MaterialDesignInXamlToolkit\MainDemo.Wpf\MaterialDesignDemo.csproj] |
josephwambura
commented
Aug 3, 2019
For UWP: C:\Users\User\source\repos\MaterialDesignInXamlToolkit\MaterialDesignThemes.Uwp\MaterialDesignThemes.Uwp.csproj(237,3): error MSB4019: The imported project "C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\3.0.100-preview7-012821\Microsoft\WindowsXaml\v16.0\Microsoft.Windows.UI.Xaml.CSharp.targets" was not found. Confirm that the path in the declaration is correct, and that the file exists on disk. |
jespersh
commented
Aug 3, 2019
@dansef what commands are you building with? |
Keboo
commented
Aug 12, 2019
Closing as the work for this has been done. For those wishing to try this out there are a few things to know.
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WPF will support .NET Core 3.0.
This is a parent issue for any compatibility issues that are raised.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/2018/12/04/announcing-net-core-3-preview-1-and-open-sourcing-windows-desktop-frameworks/
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