Disclaimer: I am not on the .NET Core Team. I used the tools available publicly and have no insights into the future of .NET Core. It looks very bright though. :)
The working source code for this project can be found here.
Intro
A complete list of post in this series is included below :
Download MacOS.NET Framework for free. Aim of this project is development of a.NET Framework for MacOS X computers, allowing them to run.NET-applications and create/port.NET development tools. This projects intends to cooperate with other.NET projects, such as DotGNU and Mono. Start Visual Studio for Mac. Select New in the start window. In the New Project dialog, select App under the Web and Console node. Select the Console Application template, and select Next. In the Target Framework drop-down of the Configure your new Console. Describe the bug. Trying to generate a development certificate on my macOS Catalina (10.15.4 Beta (19E242d)) using the dev-certs tool but is not not working. Output: iRuiMSFT-MBP: rmarinho$ dotnet dev-certs https A valid HTTPS certificate with a key accessible across security partitions was not found.
In this post, we’re going to look at running the app from the command line and then the Mac.
Net framework 3 5 free download - Apple Mac OS Update 8.6, Apple Mac OS Update 9.0.4, Karaoke 5, and many more programs. The future of dotnet for macOS Apple is changing its hardware from Intel processors to custom designes ARM hardware. I think that running dotnet Applications on a Intel-based mac will not be a problem.
Running the App in the Windows Command Prompt
While you can obviously run the app inside of Visual Studio with the F5 command. You should also know that you can run the app inside of the console. Before we begin, make sure you have the app found here. After opening the app or downloading it, open the folder containing the project in the command prompt.
You can run your application here by simply typing :
You will the following output :
The exact same result from running the console app in Visual Studio.
Using dotnet publish to get the app ready for Mac
Go ahead and type
dotnet publish
on the command prompt and then type tree
to look at your directory listing as shown below :You should see the publish directory. Navigate into it and list out the files in the directory :
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Take note that the dlls listed below are related to the package reference that we added in the last blog post.
- Newtonsoft.Json.dll
- System.Runtime.Serialization.Primitives.dll
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This only leaves the NetCoreConsoleApp.dll which is the Console application that we can run on a Mac (or any other platform that supports .NET Core).
Running the app on a Mac
Finally! It is about time you might say. I agree. Before you can run the app on your Mac, you’re going to need to head back over to the .NET Core downloads page and install OpenSSL and then the SDK (or runtime) if you remember the difference from the first post.
To run this on your Mac, you’ll need to copy the ‘publish’ folder to your Mac. Then open Terminal and you can run the app by just typing :
This is awesome! Now you have an app that run on another platform and you used your existing .NET skillset to create it. I’m LOVING .NET Core!
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Wrap-up
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