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Tagging subscribers to this area: @dotnet/area-meta Issue Detailsit seems like #82204 fixed the generation. Alpine diff is big but it seems just some changes in ordering.
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Is this failure related?
src/native/corehost/corehost.proj(93,5): error MSB3073: (NETCORE_ENGINEERING_TELEMETRY=Build)
The command ""/Users/runner/work/1/s/src/native/corehost/build.sh" Debug x64 -apphostver "8.0.0-ci"
-hostver "8.0.0-ci" -fxrver "8.0.0-ci" -policyver "8.0.0-ci" -commithash "4af962d6cc39903cf2d361b26abaf2d4bf5b9d78"
-os osx -cmakeargs "-DVERSION_FILE_PATH=/Users/runner/work/1/s/artifacts/obj/_version.c" -runtimeflavor mono
-outputrid osx-x64" exited with code 1.
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It does not seems to @carlossanlop looks like infrastructure issue to me. I can hold on until the tests are clean. There is no rush for |
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failure tracked as #82240 |
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Approved.
I marked my previous comment as resolved. My bad. I didn't see the info message above the failed core-host error.
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@wfurt I know it's required practice to add these. I don't think these rids are particularly useful. For source-build purposes: NET 7+ builds when the rid is not known up-front. Adding rids is only needed for .NET 6 at this point. Adding rids to .NET 7+ is for the purpose of making Microsoft portable builds capable of consuming artifacts that target these rids. Ubuntu 23.04 goes EOL after 9 months, that means it supported for only 3 months of the .NET 8 lifetime ( I think it's similar for the Fedora rids: Fedora releases are only supported for 13 months, and new releases come every 6 months. So trying to target and follow such a rid is a pain. I hope @richlander's plans for a simplified rid model will bring an improvement for .NET 8. cc @omajid |
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While I agree @tmds I wanted this for consistency with maintenance branches. |
it seems like #82204 fixed the generation. Alpine diff is big but it seems just some changes in ordering.