![]() So a clean install of Ubuntu 16.04 it was … there’s a catch though, you can choose between LTS (Long Term Support) or not. Long story short, I’m a linux noob and I couldn’t get anything to upgrade, ended up executing all sorts of commands I didn’t understand and probably shouldn’t have and ultimately killed my Linux install. ![]() So attempting to upgrade gave me other issues for which I would require a later version of Ubuntu. ![]() It would seem that when I installed MySQL on Ubuntu 14.04 by executing apt-get mysql-server that I got 5.5 which was not compatible with what I needed. NET Core 1.0.0 and that all worked fine along with the installation instructions from, however some of the latest tests I’ve been doing needed a MySQL version later than 5.5. NET Core cross platform stuff and originally had been using Ubuntu 14.04 with. TL DR You’ll need to manually install libicu55
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