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Chapter 3. Known issues for containers


The following known issues apply to the .NET 10.0 container images:

  1. The dnf command is not available

    To reduce image size, the .NET 10.0 container images are based on the ubi-minimal base image instead of the standard ubi image. The ubi-minimal image provides microdnf as its package manager, not dnf.

    If your Dockerfiles or Containerfiles use the dnf command, you must update them to use microdnf instead.

    For more information, see the microdnf(8) man page.

  2. UBI-prefixed repositories no longer use .NET version tags

    The UBI-prefixed repositories (for example, ubi9/dotnet-100 and ubi9/dotnet-100-runtime) no longer include tags for the .NET version.

    Following the standard for UBI repositories, tagging is now based on the RHEL version. To get the latest version, either omit the tag (which defaults to latest) or explicitly use the latest tag.

  3. ASP.NET Core runtime is in a separate image

    Starting with .NET 10.0, the .NET runtime images (for example, registry.access.redhat.com/ubi9/dotnet-100-runtime) no longer include the ASP.NET Core runtime.

    If your application requires the ASP.NET Core runtime, you must use the new ASP.NET Core runtime image (for example, registry.access.redhat.com/ubi9/dotnet-100-aspnet).

  4. ASP.NET Core runtime is in a separate ImageStream

    Starting with .NET 10.0, the s2i-dotnetcore OpenShift dotnet-runtime ImageStream no longer includes the ASP.NET Core runtime.

    If your application requires the ASP.NET Core runtime, you must use the new dotnet-aspnet ImageStream instead.

For a list of known issues related to the core RPM packages, see the Known Issues section in the .NET 10.0 Release Notes for .NET 10.0 RPM packages.

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