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C# Dev kit won't start #2023

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samuel-utbult-oborgen opened this issue Nov 13, 2024 · 3 comments
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C# Dev kit won't start #2023

samuel-utbult-oborgen opened this issue Nov 13, 2024 · 3 comments

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@samuel-utbult-oborgen
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Describe the bug.

VS Code updated itself and now C# Dev kit won't start.

Please attach log file(s) here if you have any.

Cancelled Installation of .NET 8.0.10.
The requested and or resolved version is invalid.

Reproduction Steps

  1. Install VS Code on macOS 15.0.1.
  2. Start VS Code.
  3. Install C# Dev kit
  4. Get the error.

Expected Behavior

C# Dev kit should work like it did yesterday.

Exceptions & Errors (if any)

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.NET Install Tool Version

v2.2.2

Your operating system? Please provide more detail, such as the version and or distro above.

OSX / Darwin / Mac

VS Code Version

Version: 1.95.2 (Universal) Commit: e8653663e8840adaf45af01eab5c627a5af81807 Date: 2024-11-07T11:07:22.054Z (5 days ago) Electron: 32.2.1 ElectronBuildId: 10427718 Chromium: 128.0.6613.186 Node.js: 20.18.0 V8: 12.8.374.38-electron.0 OS: Darwin arm64 24.0.0

@samuel-utbult-oborgen
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It worked again when I installed .NET 9.

@dmoodz
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dmoodz commented Nov 13, 2024

+1, looking for a solution for maintaining v8, not having to upgrade to v9

@nagilson
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Thanks for your resolution everyone. I found the issue with the most comments and proposed a resolution here.
-> #2021 <- You can read how to resolve it, etc, here.

I'm gonna close this issue since this is a duplicate issue.

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