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* Error NETSDK1045 The current .NET SDK does not support targeting .NET 6.0. Either target .NET 5.0 or lower, or use a version of the .NET SDK that supports .NET 6.0. CTestAgent C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\5.0.201\Sdks\Microsoft.NET.Sdk\targets\Microsoft.NET.TargetFrameworkInference.targets 141 | * Error NETSDK1045 The current .NET SDK does not support targeting .NET 6.0. Either target .NET 5.0 or lower, or use a version of the .NET SDK that supports .NET 6.0. CTestAgent C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\5.0.201\Sdks\Microsoft.NET.Sdk\targets\Microsoft.NET.TargetFrameworkInference.targets 141 | ||
+ | ** Note that the download page says Visual Studio 2019 (v16.9 latest preview) | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category:Best Practice]] | [[Category:Best Practice]] |
Latest revision as of 13:22, 9 April 2021
Full Title
Developing and deploying a ASP.NET core website to cross platform.
Context
- Bring up a secure web site deployment with a minimum of fuss.
- At first the challenge is getting the Web Site working well when run a localhost on a Windows 10 computer.
- The assumption here is that the design is not fully fleshed out as the User Experience needs to be functional before it can be fully evaluated.
- Later the problem is to get the performance to be good while the deployment expands to multiple instances.
Problems
- ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 6 Preview 3 2021-04-08
- ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 6 Preview 2 2021-03-11
Debugging
- Error NETSDK1045 The current .NET SDK does not support targeting .NET 6.0. Either target .NET 5.0 or lower, or use a version of the .NET SDK that supports .NET 6.0. CTestAgent C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk\5.0.201\Sdks\Microsoft.NET.Sdk\targets\Microsoft.NET.TargetFrameworkInference.targets 141
- Note that the download page says Visual Studio 2019 (v16.9 latest preview)