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    Installation Instructions for packages in PowerShell feed seem to be broken

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    • T Offline
      testera_3051
      last edited by

      After evaluating several 5.1.x versions of ProGet, we've found that none are populating with the installation instructions to download via PackageManagement when browsing a module hosted in a PowerShell feed.

      Interestingly enough, other feed types, such as NPM do show instructions for installation via PackageManagement.

      Thanks,

      Alex

      Product: ProGet
      Version: 5.1.15

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        atripp inedo-engineer
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        Can you provide a specific example of a public package (on the official PowerShell Gallery), and then expected and actual results in ProGet?

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          testera_3051
          last edited by

          Hi Alana

          A screenshot of a package hosted in our PowerShell feed is located here: https://imgur.com/a/NEYlLAe

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          We're expecting that the "Installation Instructions" Section would be populated with instructions for installing the package via PowerShell.

          The "Installation Instructions" section is blank here, but if we look at another package hosted in a NuGet feed for example, the installation instructions are populated (at the bottom of the screenshot. https://imgur.com/a/vAmGECZ

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          The Inedo documentation referenced at the URL below states that installation instructions using PSGet will be displayed for packages in PowerShell feeds.
          https://inedo.com/support/documentation/proget/feeds/powershell

          I attempted to use several different versions of ProGet ranging from 5.0.0 to 5.1.15 but none of them will display installation instructions for PowerShell feeds.

          If we can get this working, we will be interested in purchasing a basic license for the product. We're looking for a better platform than the basic NuGet.Server project that we're currently using that will allow us to share our modules internally between different teams, and provide a GUI for browsing packages.

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            jrasch inedo-engineer
            last edited by

            Thank you for the report and additional information; I have filed this as an issue to be fixed in the next maintenance release due out next week: PG-1406

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              testera_3051
              last edited by

              Thanks John, that's good news! I'll check back next week and try the latest build.

              Cheers.

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