.NET Core 1.1.9 comprisesd:
SDK Installer | SDK Binaries | Runtime Installer | Runtime Binaries | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Windows | 32-bit / 64-bit | 32-bit / 64-bit | 32-bit / 64-bit | 32-bit / 64-bit |
macOS | 64-bit | 64-bit | 64-bit | 64-bit |
CentOS 7.1 | - | 64-bit | - | 64-bit |
Debian 8 | - | 64-bit | - | 64-bit |
Ubuntu 14.04 | See installations steps below | 64-bit | See installations steps below | 64-bit |
Ubuntu 16.04 | See installations steps below | 64-bit | See installations steps below | 64-bit |
Fedora 24 | - | 64-bit | - | 64-bit |
RHEL 7 | - | 64-bit | - | 64-bit |
Checksum files to verify downloads are available as follows:
Debug Symbols
Images for .NET Core 1.1.9 are available on Docker.
Instructions for installing using your package manager can be found on the dotnet-core site.
Installing from the packages detailed above is recommended and you can also install from binary archive. When using binary archives to install, the contents must be extracted to a user location such as $HOME/dotnet
and a symbolic link created for dotnet
. This is a change from previous versions of .NET Core.
mkdir -p $HOME/dotnet && tar zxf dotnet.tar.gz -C $HOME/dotnet
export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/dotnet
If you are looking to host stand-alone apps on Windows Servers, the ASP.NET Core Module for IIS can be installed separately on servers without installing .NET Core runtime. You can download the Windows (Server Hosting) installer and run the following command from an Administrator command prompt: