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In a .NET Project (within a solution) we have the SDK defined



 <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">

<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.2</TargetFramework>
<IsPackable>false</IsPackable>
</PropertyGroup>


With the TargetFramework set to 2.2 and a dotnet restore is run it seems to use the oldest Runtime of 2.2.0 instead of the 2.2.5 runtime (latest as of right now)



If i add a line below in the project file it works and dotnet restore builds using the latest runtime and includes the latest (patched) sub deps.



<RuntimeFrameworkVersion>2.2.5</RuntimeFrameworkVersion>


Why does dotnet / nuget default to the OLDEST runtime by default and is there a way of forcing the latest without needing to update the hundreds of project files? i.e force dotnet/nuget to use the latest runtime.










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    In a .NET Project (within a solution) we have the SDK defined



     <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">

    <PropertyGroup>
    <TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.2</TargetFramework>
    <IsPackable>false</IsPackable>
    </PropertyGroup>


    With the TargetFramework set to 2.2 and a dotnet restore is run it seems to use the oldest Runtime of 2.2.0 instead of the 2.2.5 runtime (latest as of right now)



    If i add a line below in the project file it works and dotnet restore builds using the latest runtime and includes the latest (patched) sub deps.



    <RuntimeFrameworkVersion>2.2.5</RuntimeFrameworkVersion>


    Why does dotnet / nuget default to the OLDEST runtime by default and is there a way of forcing the latest without needing to update the hundreds of project files? i.e force dotnet/nuget to use the latest runtime.










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      In a .NET Project (within a solution) we have the SDK defined



       <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">

      <PropertyGroup>
      <TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.2</TargetFramework>
      <IsPackable>false</IsPackable>
      </PropertyGroup>


      With the TargetFramework set to 2.2 and a dotnet restore is run it seems to use the oldest Runtime of 2.2.0 instead of the 2.2.5 runtime (latest as of right now)



      If i add a line below in the project file it works and dotnet restore builds using the latest runtime and includes the latest (patched) sub deps.



      <RuntimeFrameworkVersion>2.2.5</RuntimeFrameworkVersion>


      Why does dotnet / nuget default to the OLDEST runtime by default and is there a way of forcing the latest without needing to update the hundreds of project files? i.e force dotnet/nuget to use the latest runtime.










      share|improve this question














      In a .NET Project (within a solution) we have the SDK defined



       <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">

      <PropertyGroup>
      <TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.2</TargetFramework>
      <IsPackable>false</IsPackable>
      </PropertyGroup>


      With the TargetFramework set to 2.2 and a dotnet restore is run it seems to use the oldest Runtime of 2.2.0 instead of the 2.2.5 runtime (latest as of right now)



      If i add a line below in the project file it works and dotnet restore builds using the latest runtime and includes the latest (patched) sub deps.



      <RuntimeFrameworkVersion>2.2.5</RuntimeFrameworkVersion>


      Why does dotnet / nuget default to the OLDEST runtime by default and is there a way of forcing the latest without needing to update the hundreds of project files? i.e force dotnet/nuget to use the latest runtime.







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