The SRU Page [1] now has an entry for the .NET EOL behaviour:
> Not strictly a standard SRU exception, but due to the way dotnet is handled
> upstream and the lifespan of its LTS status, the dotnet packages in the
> Ubuntu archives require special EOL rules. The EOL of various dotnetX packages
> will be handled in accordance with the rules outlined in dotnetEOLException.
> This stable release exception has been approved by LukaszZemczak for the SRU
> team as of 2023-09-01.
You can see the wiki page that describes the .NET EOL behaviour here [2]
#1a
The SRU Page [1] now has an entry for the .NET EOL behaviour:
> Not strictly a standard SRU exception, but due to the way dotnet is handled
> upstream and the lifespan of its LTS status, the dotnet packages in the
> Ubuntu archives require special EOL rules. The EOL of various dotnetX packages
> will be handled in accordance with the rules outlined in dotnetEOLException.
> This stable release exception has been approved by LukaszZemczak for the SRU
> team as of 2023-09-01.
You can see the wiki page that describes the .NET EOL behaviour here [2]
[1] https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/StableRelea seUpdates# Documentation_ for_Special_ Cases /wiki.ubuntu. com/dotnetEOLEx ception
[2] https:/
#4
We like the idea and added it to our Roadmap. We intend to compile and run a
hello world application after a successfull build.