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Hey have a bunch of machines upgraded to this latest release = now running winget as system is a no go. IsCOMCall:0; Caller: winget-cli Even running winget via cmd line under system context returns nothing at all - cant bring up and help etc. |
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Your right about Vlibs being the issue. If you install the latest 2015 VC redist then winget kicks into life from here... Working now after deploying the VC++ Redist. |
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This release represents our first stable Windows Package Manager 1.9 build for Windows 10 (1809+), and Windows 11.
This release includes the ability to enable experimental features unless blocked by Group Policy Objects (GPO)
Sixel support is here to display icons and a new progress visualization. To try out this new feature, you must be using a terminal that supports sixels, such as the latest Windows Terminal Preview build. To enable this feature, include the following snipping in your settings file:
WinGet Configuration files with DSC Resources requiring elevation can now be handled more gracefully. The "Configure Self Elevation" experimental feature can be enabled with the following snippet in your settings file:
Use "securityContext: elevated" under "directives:" for any resources requiring administrator. WinGet will trigger a single User Account Control (UAC) prompt when the configuration is run under user context. Resources requiring elevation are run elevated, and the rest are run in user context. The following example shows how the .NET Tutorial - Hello World in 5 minutes will be updated to provide a better user experience.
What's Changed
Microsoft.Rest
as a supported source type by @bubbletroubles in Documentation - addedMicrosoft.Rest
as a supported source type #4873New Contributors
Microsoft.Rest
as a supported source type #4873Full Changelog: v1.8.1911...v1.9.25180
This discussion was created from the release Windows Package Manager 1.9.25180.
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