The packages are still listed as being upgradable, but that “hold” should prevent it… ~$ apt list -upgradableĪspnetcore-runtime-5.0/focal 5.0.5-1 amd64 ĭotnet-apphost-pack-5.0/focal 5.0.5-1 amd64 ĭotnet-host/focal 5.0.5-1 amd64 ĭotnet-hostfxr-5.0/focal 5.0.5-1 amd64 ĭotnet-runtime-5.0/focal 5.0.5-1 amd64 ĭotnet-runtime-deps-5.0/focal 5.0.5-1 amd64 ĭotnet-sdk-5.0/focal 5.0. In order to not break it again, I ran “apt-mark hold” on all packages: ~$ apt-mark showhold If I had a clue it might even be possible to update dotnet again. I poked at so many things of the setup that I can’t tell exactly what part eventually fixed it. It took me quite a while and a complete downgrade of all dotnet packages, purging VS-Code and its settings and then fiddling some more with it, until Omnisharp was working again. Which is not as bad as that my system listed new dotnet-5.0 packages among its updates.Īnd I updated them as well, from dotnet 5.0.4 to 5.0.5… Big mistake. Obviously this tutorial must be out of date because there's multiple 2021 versions now. Just today they released Unity 2020.3.3f1… But as Nina already suggested it’s probably best to ignore it (at least during one section of the course, starting the next project with the latest version of Unity likely wouldn’t be an issue). Which version of Unity is currently the most stable recent version I was watching this tutorial and it said that there were two versions: 2019 as the most stable and 2020 which was for testing out new features.
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