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Chapter 7. Known issues
The known issues for running .NET on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) include the following:
dotnet dev-certs https --trustdoes not work on RHEL..NET supports the creation of HTTPS certificates through
dotnet dev-certs https, but it does not support trusting them throughdotnet dev-certs https --trust. The client that connects to the ASP.NET Core application, such ascurlor Firefox, will warn about the untrusted self-signed certificate. To work around this in a browser such as Firefox, ignore the warning and trust the certificate explicitly when the warning about the untrusted certificate comes up. Command-line tools support flags to ignore untrusted certificates. Forcurl, use the--insecureflag. Forwget, use the--no-check-certificateflag.There are no NuGet packages for
ppc64leands390xon nuget.org.Using the
rhel.8-s390x,linux-s390x,rhel.8-ppc64le, orlinux-ppc64leruntime identifier can cause somedotnetcommands to fail when they try to obtain these packages. These commands are either not fully supported onppc64leands390xas described in the other known issues, or the issue can be fixed by not specifying the runtime identifier.-
Single file applications are not supported on
ppc64leors390x. -
PublishReadyToRun/crossgen is not supported on
ppc64leors390x. The default version of the
Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdkpackage in the test project templates (xunit,nunit,mstest) is unusable onppc64le. Trying to build/run tests will fail with a "System.NotSupportedException: Specified method is not supported" exception.If you are trying to run tests on
ppc64le, update the version of theMicrosoft.NET.Test.Sdkpackage to at least 17.4.0.-
OmniSharp, the language server used by IDEs like Visual Studio Code, is not available on
ppc64leands390x.