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Is there a Dapper.Rainbow release for .NET Core? #676

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zkohl opened this issue Jan 11, 2017 · 4 comments
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Is there a Dapper.Rainbow release for .NET Core? #676

zkohl opened this issue Jan 11, 2017 · 4 comments
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zkohl commented Jan 11, 2017

It would be great if we could get Dapper.Rainbow for .NET Core. The Nuget package for Dapper.Rainbow seems to be incompatible.

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I'll take a look for v2, haven't look at this code in ages.

@NickCraver NickCraver added the v3.0 Changes awaiting the next breaking release label Jan 28, 2017
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@zkohl if you're in a hurry the current master builds on .NET Core and works fine with Dapper from NuGet. Not quite as convenient as you'll have to package yourself or bring the source in to your solution but it lets you get up and running.

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There is now a build for netstandard1.3 up on MyGet: https://www.myget.org/feed/stackoverflow/package/nuget/Dapper.Rainbow If anyone wants to give it a go, I'd really appreciate the testing.

We don't have tests for Rainbow because it's so old, nor the time to add them...if the community wants to contribute we'd happily take them.

@NickCraver NickCraver self-assigned this Aug 20, 2017
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This is up on NuGet, closing it out!

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