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New Package: Microsoft.NuGet #67244
New Package: Microsoft.NuGet #67244
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Hello @Trenly, Please verify the manifest file is compliant with the package manager 1.0 manifest specification. You could also try our Windows Package Manager Manifest Creator Preview. For details on the specific error, see the details link below in the build pipeline. Template: msftbot/validationError/manifest/metadata |
This package appears to reference a portable application rather than an installer. This PR is blocked until support for portable applications is implemented in: Template: msftbot/blockingIssue/portableApplication |
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Hello @Trenly, Please verify the manifest file is compliant with the package manager 1.0 manifest specification. You could also try our Windows Package Manager Manifest Creator Preview. For details on the specific error, see the details link below in the build pipeline. Template: msftbot/validationError/manifest/metadata |
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winget validate --manifest <path>
?winget install --manifest <path>
?Note:
<path>
is the name of the directory containing the manifest you're submitting.Microsoft Reviewers: Open in CodeFlow