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Update: Microsoft.WingetCreate version 1.1.2.0 #69431
Update: Microsoft.WingetCreate version 1.1.2.0 #69431
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Hello @russellbanks, 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 |
manifests/m/Microsoft/WingetCreate/1.1.2.0/Microsoft.WingetCreate.locale.en-US.yaml
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Hello @russellbanks, Template: msftbot/changesRequested |
As I've been thinking. . . @ryfu-msft / @denelon - Given that this package is managed by the winget team, do you want the portable exe added here? |
I've been thinking about this one since we have the MSIX version |
We should look at: |
Haven't the self-contained portable .exe's been removed since v1.1.2.0:
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Hello @russellbanks, 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 |
I think I'm OK having both the MSIX and the portable .exe in the same manifest. It's going to take feature work to allow someone to install the portable though. It might be best in the short term to have a Microsoft.WingetCreate.Portable manifest for now so people can use winget to install the portable version. |
@ryfu-msft let me know if you have a different opinion 😊 |
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Hello russellbanks, Template: msftbot/validationCompleted |
winget validate --manifest <path>
?winget install --manifest <path>
?This adds the portable wingetcreate exe
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