(#132) Install and Uninstall commands
This adds the list output to the Install (and Uninstall) commands. I just realized that this not only depends upon #224 and #225 it actually includes them, despite my best efforts at staging branches ... that's just unavoidable.
If you accept them in order, we can deal with just the changes in each one ... one at a time. sigh
I just realized that this not only depends upon #224 and #225 it actually includes them, despite my best efforts at staging branches ... that's just unavoidable.
If you accept them in order, we can deal with just the changes in each one ... one at a time. sigh
This is just a rebase away. Totally acceptable to state that it depends on other PRs.
Yeah, they're all (re)based on(to) each other :-)
Yeah, they're all (re)based on(to) each other :-)
Sorry, I meant once one gets merged in, you just rebase the dependent PRs and the commits are gone from those PRs.
Yeah, of course :-)
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@Jaykul I appreciate this is a very long time ago and coming back to this now and asking this question may seem strange.
However, there isn't much in the description or in the commit messages about what this change is and what problem (if any) it solves?
@Jaykul please accept my apologies for the length of time this PR has been open!
Since this PR has been open, a number of things have changed within the internals of Chocolatey, so I do not believe we would be able to accept this PR in its current form. I have begun discussions within the team of how we can best extend the Chocolatey API to make it easier to interact with, which I believe was the main driving force behind this PR.
With that in mind, I am going to go ahead and close out this PR, and hopefully with the changes to the Chocolatey API that we end up with, you will be able to accomplish what you were looking for.
If you want to discuss this topic further, please don't hesitate to reach out.
No worries. This dates back to when I was still trying to help make choco be not just executable, but also a module that was a first-class citizen of the brand new (or soon to be released, I can't remember the timing) Windows PackageManagement ecosystem ...
That ship didn't just already sail, it already sank.