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Use rhel.7.2-x64 RID for publish and not linux-x64 #29

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@derwasp derwasp commented Aug 20, 2018

Issue #26

Description of changes:
Use the RID which is described as the one that is the closes to Lambda's environment.

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@derwasp derwasp changed the title Use rhel.7.2-x64 moniker for publish and not linux-x64 Use rhel.7.2-x64 RID for publish and not linux-x64 Aug 20, 2018
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normj commented Sep 5, 2018

Thanks for the pull request. I have merged it into the global-tools-switch branch which I hope to get out soon.

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derwasp commented Sep 5, 2018

Great, thank you!

@normj normj merged commit 9238f8a into aws:master Sep 10, 2018
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normj commented Sep 10, 2018

This went out today as part of the switch to .NET Core Global Tools https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/net-core-global-tools-for-aws/

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normj commented Sep 11, 2018

I should have mentioned the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio isn't updated with this change yet, just the command line tool. The next release of the toolkit will have this change.

@derwasp derwasp deleted the bugfix/use-rhel-moniker-not-linux branch September 18, 2020 12:24
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