--arch option doesn't imply self-contained
Up until now, the --arch
option for dotnet
CLI commands such as dotnet publish implied that the app was self-contained. The behavior of the --arch
option has now been changed to match that of the --runtime
option, and it no longer implies that an app is self-contained.
Previous behavior
--arch
implied --self-contained
.
New behavior
--arch
doesn't imply anything about --self-contained
.
Version introduced
.NET 8 RC 2
Type of breaking change
This change is a behavioral change.
Reason for change
This change was made to unify the behavior of --arch
with that of --runtime
, which it's an alias for. The behavior for --runtime
was also changed in .NET 8.
Recommended action
If your application needs to be self contained, set --self-contained
on your CLI calls, or set MSBuild properties such as <SelfContained>true</SelfContained>
or <PublishSelfContained>true</PublishSelfContained>
.