This .NET Core SDK release includes the following released .NET Core and ASP.NET Core Runtimes.
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See the Release Notes for details about what is included in this update.
Downloads
![]() Visual Studio Compatibility
The November Update for .NET Core 2.2 includes multiple SDK builds. If you are a Visual Studio 2019, Visual Studio 2017 or Visual Studio for Mac user, there are MSBuild version requirements that are satisfied by specific, matching .NET Core SDK versions. See the table below to select the correct download.
Docker
The .NET Core Docker images have been updated for this release. Details on our Docker versioning and how to work with the images can be seen in 'Staying up-to-date with .NET Container Images'.
Installing .NET Core on LinuxInstall using Snap
Snap is a system which installs applications in an isolated environment and provides for automatic updates. Many distributions which are not directly supported by .NET Core can use Snaps to install. See the list of distributions supported Snap for details.
After configuring Snap on your system, run the following command to install the latest .NET Core SDK.
sudo snap install dotnet-sdk --classic
When .NET Core in installed using the Snap package, the default .NET Core command is
dotnet-sdk.dotnet , as opposed to just dotnet . The benefit of the namespaced command is that it will not conflict with a globally installed .NET Core version you may have. This command can be aliased to dotnet with:
![]() sudo snap alias dotnet-sdk.dotnet dotnet
Note: Some distros require an additional step to enable access to the SSL certificate. If you experience SSL errors when running
dotnet restore , see Linux Setup for a possible resolution.
Install using a Package Manager
Before installing .NET, you will need to register the Microsoft key, register the product repository, and install required dependencies. This only needs to be done once per machine. Refer to Setting up Linux for .NET Core for the requirements.
The commands listed below do not specifically incude package managers to help with readability. Here are the package managers typically used by the Distros on which .NET Core is supported.
Develop applications
To develop applications using the .NET Core SDK, run the following command. The .NET Core runtime and ASP.NET Core runtime are included.
Run applications
If you only need to run existing applications, run the following command. The .NET Core runtime and ASP.NET Core runtime are included.
Installation from a binary archive
Installing from the packages detailed above is recommended or you can install from binary archive, if that better suits your needs. When using binary archives to install, the contents must be extracted to a user location such as
$HOME/dotnet , a symbolic link created for dotnet and a few dependencies installed. Dependency requirements can be seen in the Linux System Prerequisites document.
.NET Core Runtime-only installation
If only the .NET Core Runtime is needed, install
dotnet-runtime-2.2 using your package manager. If you also need ASP.NET Core functionality, installing aspnetcore-runtime-2.2 will install both the ASP Runtime and .NET Core Runtime.
Windows Server Hosting
If you are looking to host stand-alone apps on Servers, the following installer can be used on Windows systems.
Windows
You can download the Windows Server Hosting installer and run the following command from an Administrator command prompt:
This will install the ASP.NET Core Module for IIS.
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