Core: .NET Core September 2020 Update - 2.1.22 and 3.1.8

Created on 8 Sep 2020  ยท  9Comments  ยท  Source: dotnet/core

3.1.8 Release Notes
3.1.8 Download

2.1.22 Release Notes
2.1.22 Download

Blog posts

.NET Core

Please report any issues you find with 2.1.22 or 3.1.8, either responding to this issue, creating a new issue or creating a new issue in one of the following repos:


Status of availability of SDK on Linux feeds:

| Distro | 3.1.8| 2.1.22
|--|--|--|
| Ubuntu 16.04 | โœ… | โœ… |
| Ubuntu 18.04 | โœ… | โœ…|
| Ubuntu 20.04 | โœ… |โœ… |
| Centos 7 | โœ…| โœ… |
| Debian 9 | โœ…| โœ… |
| Debian 10 | โœ… | โœ…|
| Fedora 30 | โœ… |โœ… |
| Fedora 31 | โœ… | โœ…|
| Fedora 32 | โœ… | โœ… |
| OpenSUSE 15 | โœ… |โœ… |
| SLES 12 | โœ… |โœ… |

| SLES15 | โœ… |โœ… |

Known Issues

If there are any issues with the September 2020 release we will track them here and check issues off as they're resolved. See the linked issues for details on progress and resolution details.

Security announcement

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First link in release notes (blog roundup) is a circular reference.

Iยดm missing the docker image aspnet:3.1.8-alpine. Was there a change? We have always used the aspnet:xxx-alpine-Image.

What image should be used instead?

Are there more detailed release notes somewhere? Specifically, I'm upgrading Microsoft.Extensions.Http.Polly from 3.1.2 to 3.1.8, but I can't find any release notes.
Nuget.org links to this release

Dependabot also just posts a bunch of links. Nothing useful

@rbhanda are you listening to people here?

@fwd079 circular reference is by design. This is done so that people can access release notes or blogs from either place

Iยดm missing the docker image aspnet:3.1.8-alpine. Was there a change? We have always used the aspnet:xxx-alpine-Image.

What image should be used instead?

@jehof - the recommendation is to use the 3.1.8-alpine3.12 tag. See https://github.com/dotnet/dotnet-docker/issues/2188 for more details.

@rbhanda no? There's no changelog there

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