Build an EXE for PS Core 6 in Linux

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aspersram
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Build an EXE for PS Core 6 in Linux

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Is it possible to use Powershell Studio to build an executable that will run on a Linux system with Powershell v6 core installed?

I tried it on Windows 10 Ubuntu and it worked, but when I copied the file to an AWS Linux EC2 instance, the exe did not run.
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At this time, we do not have a V6 packager engine, but it is on our TODO list. Previously we were unable to create a V6 host (the SDK was not available), but I will ask the dev team to revisit this.
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From what I hear, Microsoft has no plans to add forms into v6. Are you planning an alternate to.net forms GUIs that will work in v6, such as XAML? Thank you.
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From what I read, Microsoft doesn't plan to port WPF either. But who knows? Maybe they will develop something new altogether.
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