Demitrius Nelon
Demitrius Nelon
I'm not sure why the "msstore" source is defaulting to the Insider version. I'll let them know. As a workaround, you can use the explicit ID "XP9KHM4BK9FZ7Q". I found that...
I think this was some kind of transient issue. I'm not able to reproduce it myself. If we can get solid reproduction steps, feel free to re-open this issue.
It looks like the version is "131.0". There is no exact version "131" from my search results. You can add "--versions" to see available versions.
I do see that the trailing 0 isn't rendered so that's the bug in my mind. Would you agree with that?
What steps did you take to move the cache and temporary directories to a Dev Drive?
@peterlobster that would be helpful. If I can reproduce what's happening, maybe we can figure out a fix or a temporary work around.
I noticed something subtle in what was stated about running Windows Update and WinGet being updated on a fresh Windows 11 install. Currently, WinGet is updated via the Microsoft Store...
We made some changes in the client for 1.8 and 1.9-preview to handle packages installed side-by-side. The packages starting with prefixes like "ARP" or "MSIX" are packages that are installed...
I believe this is a case of Spotify having an age rating so it's not available to WinGet via the REST source "msstore". If WinGet was used to install a...
Thanks @mdanish-kh