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Trying to upgrade Nuget packages to latest version seem to break HealthChecks #16

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improwise opened this issue Sep 29, 2020 · 5 comments
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Trying to upgrade Nuget packages to latest version seem to break HealthChecks. You get a lot of different build errors, some which I was unable to figure out without commenting out a lot of code. Problems can be seen by just running the solution after upgrading.

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@improwise

Thank for bringing this to my attention. I will update the project once .NET Core 5 is out.

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Hi, just checking if there are any plans to update the project to .net core 5? Have done it locally though as it was needed when upgrading .net. Thanks.

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Hello @improwise - yes. It's still on-hold because my son was admitted in the hospital. I'll resume the migration hopefully next week when everything is okay. You can see the work I've started here: https://github.com/proudmonkey/AutoWrapper/tree/v5-beta

@proudmonkey proudmonkey added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 24, 2021
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Oh shoot - sorry, I realized that this is the ApiBoilerplate project and not the AutoWrapper. But yes, I'm planning to migrate this to .NET 5 as well.

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improwise commented Mar 24, 2021

Hi, a very valid reson for focusing on more imporant stuff like familly. I hope that it all turns out well for you and your son.

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