
"The AWS Deploy Tool for .NET is now built on .NET 8, replacing the previous .NET 6 runtime. As noted in the introduction, we made this change because .NET 6 is now out of official support from Microsoft. To use this new version, you must have the .NET 8 installed on your development machine. This mandatory upgrade ensures that the deploy tool itself remains on a secure, stable, and supported foundation for the future."
"We also updated the minimum required Node.js version for the deploy tool to 18.x (from 14.x). This is necessary because Node.js 18 is the new minimum version for the CDK, which is one of the underlying dependencies for the deploy tool. Please ensure that you have Node.js 18 or later installed on your development machine. In addition to Docker, the deploy tool now includes support for Podman as a container engine. The deploy tool now automatically detects both Docker and Podman on your machine. To ensure a consistent experience for existing users, the tool defaults to Docker if it is running."
"Outside of these prerequisites, there are no other breaking changes to the tool's commands or your existing deployment configurations. We expect a smooth upgrade for most users."
Version 2.0 of the AWS Deploy Tool for .NET upgrades foundational components to improve deployment for .NET applications on AWS. The tool now requires .NET 8 because .NET 6 is out of official support. The deploy tool also requires Node.js 18.x or later because the Cloud Development Kit (CDK) now requires Node.js 18. There are no other breaking changes to commands or existing deployment configurations, so most users should experience a smooth upgrade. The tool adds Podman support alongside Docker and automatically detects both container engines, defaulting to Docker if running.
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