With the explosion of new .NET projects coming out on Linux and Mac. I think support for this on those platform's would help spread the File Geodatabase Format.
Donny,
Please review the https://community.esri.com/community/developers/gis-developers/file-geodatabase-api/blog/2017/03/07/... blog that was posted earlier this month.
This blog lists the following supported operating systems:
Linux:
Red Hat
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Ubuntu
Windows:
Windows 8.1
Windows 10.0
MacOS
Yosemite (10.10)
El Capitan (10.11)
Sierra (10.12)
Does this address your Idea?
No, I'm talking about the .NET bindings.
Will the .NET bindings work on Linux? · Issue #5 · Esri/file-geodatabase-api · GitHub
Perfect. That reference helps, Donny.
Is there an update on this? I was looking to incorporate this into a .net core project.
.NET 5 (the next major version of .NET Core) is scheduled to be released in 2020, and will supersede.... Targeting .NET Standard going forward would be a good idea so you will be ready by then.
Hello,
So to confirm, currently the File Geodatabase API does not run in a NET Core project, correct? It requires .NET Framework 4.5.1?
I'm inferring this from github that states:
Visual Studio 2017 C and C++ Runtimes required for deployment. .NET 4.5.1 Framework is required for the .NET wrapper.
file-geodatabase-api/FileGDB_API_1.5.1 at master · Esri/file-geodatabase-api · GitHub
Can we have an update on this? .net 6 is officially released and there has been no word from esri.
@KoryKramer We would like support for .NET Core/Standard as well.
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