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Installing ASP.NET 5/Core onto Raspberry Pi 3

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  • derwishD Offline
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    derwish
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    It seems Microsoft has removed the old version of the ASP.NET framework, as soon as the new released. Wait for MyNodes be updated on the new framework.

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      Thanks derwish.... any ETA on that ?

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        I will try to do it on the weekend.

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          Thanks derwish!

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            I started to port MyNodes, but it's not as easy as I thought. Meanwhile, you can try to install everything according to the old instructions: https://docs.asp.net/en/1.0.0-rc1/getting-started/installing-on-linux.html

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            • derwishD derwish

              I started to port MyNodes, but it's not as easy as I thought. Meanwhile, you can try to install everything according to the old instructions: https://docs.asp.net/en/1.0.0-rc1/getting-started/installing-on-linux.html

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              @derwish ok... so what versions of the software do I need to have installed to ensure compatibility with MyNodes...? (I thought I had already tried rc1). Thanks.

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                Hello,
                Is there something new to install .net on the raspberry?
                I have tried it, but the installation does not get to run.

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                  Hi. At this moment the project was successfully ported to the ASP .NET Core (thanks to gildorwang). But I did not try to run it on raspberry. You can try last version. At the same time, I'm porting MyNodes to the node.js. This project is ready for 70%. It will work on raspberry, but at the moment it is not ready to use.

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                    Hello derwish,
                    Thank you for your info
                    I plan my new house with about 100 - 120 mysensor nodes to install and wants to then manage the nodes with your great software.

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                    • K kellers76

                      Hello derwish,
                      Thank you for your info
                      I plan my new house with about 100 - 120 mysensor nodes to install and wants to then manage the nodes with your great software.

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                      @kellers76 Wow, that is a lot of sensors. What and where will you be measuring? Just a general grouping.

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                        @Terrence said in Installing ASP.NET 5/Core onto Raspberry Pi 3:

                        Wow, that is a lot of sensors. What and where will you be measuring? Just a general grouping.

                        Hi terrence, i steer and rule in every room the light, the rolls and the heating

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