April 17th, 2018

.NET Core April 2018 Update

Rich Lander [MSFT]
Program Manager

Today, we are releasing the .NET Core April 2018 Update. This update includes .NET Core 1.0.11, 1.1.8 and 2.0.7. There are no new security fixes in this update.

SeeĀ April 2018 .NET Updates for other updates.

Fixes and Commits

CoreFX

  • [522373a] : Adding support for ncurses 6.1 TERM format on System.Console.

CoreCLR

  • [45c57cc] : Fix detection of YMM regs presence
  • [802ca8c] : Remove flock *usage from InternalCreateFile in PAL
  • [d40ce91] : Fix SIGSEGV in EventPipe on Shutdown
  • [06a1cd1] : Fix uaf in DestroyThread function

Getting the Update

The .NET Core April 2018 Update is available from the .NET Core download page.

You can always download the latest version of .NET Core at .NET Downloads.

Docker Images

.NET Docker images have been updated for todayā€™s release. The following repos have been updated.

Note: Look at the ā€œTagsā€ view in each repository to see the updated Docker image tags.

Note: You must re-pull base images in order to get updates. The Docker client does not pull updates automatically.

Previous .NET Core Updates

The last few .NET Core updates follow:

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Rich Lander [MSFT]
Program Manager

Richard Lander is a Principal Program Manager on the .NET Core team. He works on making .NET Core work great in memory-limited Docker containers, on ARM hardware like the Raspberry Pi, and enabling GPIO programming and IoT scenarios. He is part of the design team that defines new .NET runtime capabilities and features. He enjoys British rock and Doctor Who. He grew up in Canada and New Zealand.

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