Reputation: 321
Note: I use VS 2019 Professional Version 16.0.2
Problem: I have a source code base working perfectly fine in VS 2017. But to support .NET core 3.1, I have decided to upgrade my VS 2017 to VS 2019. When I open-source code in VS 2019. It's not showing .NET Standard 2.1 and .NET Core 3.1 as part of Target Framework. When I look for project properties.
When I modify .csproj file with <TargetFramework>netcoreapp3.1</TargetFramework>
and then build I get:
The current .NET SDK does not support targeting .NET Core 3.1. Either target .NET Core 2.1 or lower, or use a version of the .NET SDK that supports .NET Core 3.1.
For another project, When I modify the .csproj file with <TargetFramework>netstandard2.1</TargetFramework>
and then build I get:
The current .NET SDK does not support targeting .NET Standard 2.1. Either target .NET Standard 2.0 or lower, or use a version of the .NET SDK that supports .NET Standard 2.1.
What I have tried:
.NET Standard 2.1
and .NET Core 3.1
as part of Target Framework.{ "sdk": { "version": "3.1.402" } }
but I as part of my solution. I have 2 projects. The first project is netstandard
and the second project is netcore
[my test project is netcore]. The test project allows me to select 3.1 from the project property target framework section but my first project is not able to show me netstandard2.1
as part of the project property target framework. Did my global.json is wrong?
Expectation: My source code which is building perfectly on VS 2017 should have been building on VS 2019.
Upvotes: 7
Views: 8226
Reputation: 321
Answer to my question:
NOTE: Also, make sure if you are using .NET Core 2.1 SDK then install v2.1.810 which is meant for VS2019.
Upvotes: 2