Install .NET core 2.0.0 on Manjaro for Rider IDE



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I'm using Manjaro and I would like to use Rider instead of Visual Studio on Windows for my .Net class. Using pamac I found sdk and runtime for the version 2.1. However, I need the 2.0.0 version. I try to install it from binaries but Rider don't find it. The only one he found is 2.1 does anyone know how to do that ?










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    2.0 was end of life'd a few months ago. It will not receive any security fixes or other bugfixes. Are you sure you really want to use it?

    – Omair Majid
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:21











  • Yeah, that's a teacher request. (Notably to use AccountController) which is modified in 2.1 by razorfile (?).

    – Emilyen L
    Nov 15 '18 at 16:06











  • “I try to install it from binaries”? Why? There is a installs script so that you can easily install .NET Core 2.0 runtime, hanselman.com/blog/…

    – Lex Li
    Nov 16 '18 at 20:26

















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I'm using Manjaro and I would like to use Rider instead of Visual Studio on Windows for my .Net class. Using pamac I found sdk and runtime for the version 2.1. However, I need the 2.0.0 version. I try to install it from binaries but Rider don't find it. The only one he found is 2.1 does anyone know how to do that ?










share|improve this question

















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    2.0 was end of life'd a few months ago. It will not receive any security fixes or other bugfixes. Are you sure you really want to use it?

    – Omair Majid
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:21











  • Yeah, that's a teacher request. (Notably to use AccountController) which is modified in 2.1 by razorfile (?).

    – Emilyen L
    Nov 15 '18 at 16:06











  • “I try to install it from binaries”? Why? There is a installs script so that you can easily install .NET Core 2.0 runtime, hanselman.com/blog/…

    – Lex Li
    Nov 16 '18 at 20:26













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I'm using Manjaro and I would like to use Rider instead of Visual Studio on Windows for my .Net class. Using pamac I found sdk and runtime for the version 2.1. However, I need the 2.0.0 version. I try to install it from binaries but Rider don't find it. The only one he found is 2.1 does anyone know how to do that ?










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I'm using Manjaro and I would like to use Rider instead of Visual Studio on Windows for my .Net class. Using pamac I found sdk and runtime for the version 2.1. However, I need the 2.0.0 version. I try to install it from binaries but Rider don't find it. The only one he found is 2.1 does anyone know how to do that ?







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    2.0 was end of life'd a few months ago. It will not receive any security fixes or other bugfixes. Are you sure you really want to use it?

    – Omair Majid
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:21











  • Yeah, that's a teacher request. (Notably to use AccountController) which is modified in 2.1 by razorfile (?).

    – Emilyen L
    Nov 15 '18 at 16:06











  • “I try to install it from binaries”? Why? There is a installs script so that you can easily install .NET Core 2.0 runtime, hanselman.com/blog/…

    – Lex Li
    Nov 16 '18 at 20:26












  • 1





    2.0 was end of life'd a few months ago. It will not receive any security fixes or other bugfixes. Are you sure you really want to use it?

    – Omair Majid
    Nov 15 '18 at 15:21











  • Yeah, that's a teacher request. (Notably to use AccountController) which is modified in 2.1 by razorfile (?).

    – Emilyen L
    Nov 15 '18 at 16:06











  • “I try to install it from binaries”? Why? There is a installs script so that you can easily install .NET Core 2.0 runtime, hanselman.com/blog/…

    – Lex Li
    Nov 16 '18 at 20:26







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2.0 was end of life'd a few months ago. It will not receive any security fixes or other bugfixes. Are you sure you really want to use it?

– Omair Majid
Nov 15 '18 at 15:21





2.0 was end of life'd a few months ago. It will not receive any security fixes or other bugfixes. Are you sure you really want to use it?

– Omair Majid
Nov 15 '18 at 15:21













Yeah, that's a teacher request. (Notably to use AccountController) which is modified in 2.1 by razorfile (?).

– Emilyen L
Nov 15 '18 at 16:06





Yeah, that's a teacher request. (Notably to use AccountController) which is modified in 2.1 by razorfile (?).

– Emilyen L
Nov 15 '18 at 16:06













“I try to install it from binaries”? Why? There is a installs script so that you can easily install .NET Core 2.0 runtime, hanselman.com/blog/…

– Lex Li
Nov 16 '18 at 20:26





“I try to install it from binaries”? Why? There is a installs script so that you can easily install .NET Core 2.0 runtime, hanselman.com/blog/…

– Lex Li
Nov 16 '18 at 20:26












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  1. In Rider, go to File | Settings | Build, Execution, Deployment | Toolset and Build.

  2. Modify values of two settings, .NET Core CLI executable path and Use MSBuild version, to point to your custom installation.





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    1. In Rider, go to File | Settings | Build, Execution, Deployment | Toolset and Build.

    2. Modify values of two settings, .NET Core CLI executable path and Use MSBuild version, to point to your custom installation.





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      1. In Rider, go to File | Settings | Build, Execution, Deployment | Toolset and Build.

      2. Modify values of two settings, .NET Core CLI executable path and Use MSBuild version, to point to your custom installation.





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        1. In Rider, go to File | Settings | Build, Execution, Deployment | Toolset and Build.

        2. Modify values of two settings, .NET Core CLI executable path and Use MSBuild version, to point to your custom installation.





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        1. In Rider, go to File | Settings | Build, Execution, Deployment | Toolset and Build.

        2. Modify values of two settings, .NET Core CLI executable path and Use MSBuild version, to point to your custom installation.






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