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[FEATURE REQUEST]: Support for .NET 6.0 #1032

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ericjohnolson opened this issue Feb 16, 2022 · 4 comments
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[FEATURE REQUEST]: Support for .NET 6.0 #1032

ericjohnolson opened this issue Feb 16, 2022 · 4 comments
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@ericjohnolson
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ericjohnolson commented Feb 16, 2022

Hello Team,

Are there plans to support .NET 6 in the future? I am currently using the newer Mac M1 processor and .NET Core 3.1 isn't supported.

Thank you and would love to migrate my Spark/Databricks application from PySpark to this project!
Eric

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MikeRys commented Feb 17, 2022 via email

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Any update on .net 6 support? We were considering using Spark for .net but are unable to as most of our eng team is on Apple Silicon now.

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But I'm using with .net 6, spark-submit locally and also deployed successfully to Azure Databricks.

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dbeavon commented Dec 8, 2022

@MikeRys I just found this issue in the community. I didn't realize there was an upstream dependency on software changes for the .net 6 runtime. Thanks again for meeting to discuss this topic yesterday....

I will be happy to help test the community changes in my local environment (Windows).

But the bigger issue is that the Synapse team will also need to test this on Ubunto (18.04 or whatever they are using at the moment). Some of my issues with Spark/Synapse only happen on linux and not windows.

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