On Jun 28, 2016, at 12:03 PM, Warren Young wyml@etr-usa.com wrote:
...but the F# project (--lang f#) chokes due to a version incompatibility. This should shake out soon.
I’ve since learned that the problem is already fixed in the code, it is just working its way out to a released version at the moment.
Beware that .NET Core is not the same thing as .NET.
Since my previous post, I stumbled across this well-written “what it is/is not” type of document from the core project:
https://github.com/dotnet/core-docs/blob/master/docs/core/index.md
Well worth a read if you are at all curious about why you’d care about .NET on CentOS, or why we need a second implementation.
As for stability, it’s still pre-1.0.
...on CentOS, I mean. I’ve just seen the news that 1.0.0 final binaries are shipping on other platforms.
But by that very token, why are you asking about stability and security so early? 1.0.0 of *anything* is rarely rock-solid, and you can’t say the first version of *anything* is secure until it’s been proven over time to be so.
Give it time.