# .NET Core 2.1.1 Known Issues This document lists known issues for **.NET Core 2.1.1** which may be encountered during usage. #### Offline restore is broken in .NET Core SDK 2.1.301 ([aspnet/1220](https://github.com/aspnet/Universe/issues/1220)) ##### Workaround There are 2 workarounds to resolve this situation 1. Perform an online restore to obtain Microsoft.NETCore.App 2.1.0 from nuget.org before attempting to work offline. 2. Set `RuntimeFrameworkVersion` to 2.1.1. This will prevent nuget from trying to go online, and will allow the app to build and run locally but deployment to a machine that doesn’t have 2.1.1 runtime installed will fail. #### Installing on SLES 12 SP3 reports `krb5-mini` dependency is missing ([core-setup/4262](https://github.com/dotnet/core-setup/issues/4262)) ``` bash > sudo zypper install dotnet-sdk-2.1 Refreshing service 'cloud_update'. Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies... Problem: nothing provides krb5-mini needed by dotnet-runtime-deps-2.1-2.1.1-1.x86_64 Solution 1: do not install dotnet-sdk-2.1-2.1.301-1.x86_64 Solution 2: break dotnet-runtime-deps-2.1-2.1.1-1.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependencies Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/c] (c): ``` krb5 is generally installed by default. This can be confirmed with the following. ``` bash > zypper search krb5 Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... S | Name | Summary | Type ---+-----------------+------------------------------------------------+-------- i | krb5 | MIT Kerberos5 Implementation--Libraries | package i+ | krb5-client | MIT Kerberos5 implementation - client programs | package i | libndr-krb5pac0 | NDR marshallers for the KRB5 PAC formats | package ``` If it is not installed, run `zypper install krb5-client`, then install dotnet core. When presented with the missing dependency prompt, choose 'Solution 2' to continue with the installation. ## Previous known issues fixed in this release [[Fixed]](https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr/pull/17975) - [coreclr/17931](https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr/issues/17931) and [dotnet-docker/561](https://github.com/dotnet/dotnet-docker/issues/561) Using Alpine docker image from system w/ SELinux execheap enforcement triggers segfault. This issue will be fixed in the first update for 2.1. [[Fixed]](https://github.com/dotnet/cli/pull/9313) - [cli/9289](https://github.com/dotnet/cli/issues/9289) Using `dotnet install` or `dotnet uninstall` to manage Global Tools sometimes results in an `access denied` error. This occurs because another process, like an indexer, has not released a handle on the Global Tools files. *Workaround* **Global Tools created with .NET Core SDK 2.1.300 Preview 1 are not compatible with later versions.** Also: Ensure that global.json does not pin to .NET Core SDK 2.1.300 Preview 1 on either for a directory where you are developing global tools or a directory from which you are installing global tools. *Workaround* - Manually remove these tools.