How to Get a Linux Wheel of Aspose.Slides with .NET Core 6.0 or Higher?

After digging around a bit, I notice that the MacOS distro of aspose.Slides comes with .NET core 6.0, however the linux wheel file has .NET core 3.1.

Why is there such a discrepancy? Is it possible to get a linux wheel of aspose.slides with .NET core 6.0 or higher?

.NET core 3.1 relies on a very old version of openssl.

@suman.addanki,
Thank you for posting the question.

Please note the following:

I hope this information will help you.

More details:
System Requirements|Aspose.Slides Documentation
Aspose.Slides for .NET 6 Cross Platform|Aspose.Slides Documentation

We are trying to use Aspose.Slides for Python via .NET.

It appears the answer you gave is for Aspose.Slides for .NET.

Can you please answer how we can address the problem for Aspose.Slides for Python via .NET?

@suman.addanki,
I am sorry for the misunderstanding. Thank you for the additional information. Unfortunately, I don’t have such technical information.

We have opened the following new ticket(s) in our internal issue tracking system and will consider your request according to the terms mentioned in Free Support Policies.

Issue ID(s): SLIDESPYNET-239

You can obtain Paid Support Services if you need support on a priority basis, along with the direct access to our Paid Support management team.

For using Aspose.Slides for Python via .NET on Linux with .NET Core 6.0 or higher, you might need to wait for updates on the ticket SLIDESPYNET-239. In the meantime, exploring the cross-platform .NET Standard 2.0 version might help as a temporary workaround.

@suman.addanki,
Currently, Aspose.Slides for Python via .NET uses bundled .NET Core 3.1 runtime for Windows, Linux, and macOS x64. Switching to .NET 6 runtime is planned and will be implemented later. Aspose.Slides for Python via .NET for macOS ARM64 uses .NET 6 bundled runtime because this platform was supported later than other platforms. Another reason is that .NET Core 3.1 is not supported on macOS ARM64 and has never been supported.