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NET Core Runtime 2. NET Core Module v2 NET Runtime 2. Downloads for. If using an older patch release, you should upgrade to get these fixes. Release notes Latest release date September 10, Release notes Latest release date July 9, Release notes Latest release date May 14, Release notes Latest release date April 9, Release notes Latest release date March 12, Release notes Latest release date February 12, Release notes Latest release date January 16, Release notes Latest release date January 8, These releases are generally not supported for production use.

Release notes Latest release date December 6, Release notes Latest release date October 17, It provides the biggest number of compatible gems and installs the MSYS2 Devkit alongside Ruby, so gems with C-extensions can be compiled immediately. Ruby can be updated to the latest patch version e. Installed gems are not overwritten and will work with the new version without re-installation.

The Devkit can be updated separately using the ridk install command. If the new Ruby version is from a different stable branch, then please use a new target directory for installation.

That is to say, a previous RubyInstaller This is because gems with C extensions are not compatible between ruby Find out more in the FAQ. RubyInstaller-head is a daily-updated version of the Ruby development branch.

Builds are available on stable download URIs in the github release section. If you need to remain with Python 2. We are extremely pleased to announce the release of Python 2. Our thanks to everyone who has contributed to the Python 2. You know who you are! Download the release Windows users should download Python EXE from Wise that fixes a bug which could cause the uninstaller to disappear in some circumstances.

EXE unless you chose a different directory at install time. Macintosh users can find Python 2. This is sometimes one or two releases behind, so be patient. MacOS X users who have a C compiler can also build from the source tarball below.



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