Hi Rob,
You can test Excel-DNA v1.9.0 with the pre-release versions of .NET 10 using an explicit RuntimeFrameworkVersion property like this:
<TargetFramework>net10.0-windows</TargetFramework>
<RuntimeFrameworkVersion>10.0.0-preview.7.25380.108</RuntimeFrameworkVersion>
For the release version the extra property should not be required.
-Govert
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Hi Jean-Francois,
I’ve not heard of any specific problems related to .NET 10, and there is nothing more we’re planning to do on the Excel-DNA side related to that runtime release.
The note was reflecting the fact that .NET 10 was in preview, and at the time we had implemented support but not had any feedback yet.
I’d say if you’ve tested a bit and you’re happy with the configuration, there’s nothing to wait for before a ‘release’ on top of .NET 10.
If you run into any issues, please let us know.
Regards,
Govert
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