Package Details: powershell 7.4.1-4

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/powershell.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: powershell
Description: A cross-platform automation and configuration tool/framework (latest release)
Upstream URL: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell
Keywords: .net automation microsoft net powershell script scripting shell
Licenses: MIT
Submitter: jsteel
Maintainer: kylesferrazza (richardba, carsme)
Last Packager: carsme
Votes: 84
Popularity: 0.35
First Submitted: 2016-11-26 22:16 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-03-10 11:11 (UTC)

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kylesferrazza commented on 2017-06-07 17:11 (UTC) (edited on 2017-06-07 17:12 (UTC) by kylesferrazza)

@Sacro It's not a non-alpha package.. There haven't yet been "stable" non-beta releases.

Sacro commented on 2017-06-07 15:55 (UTC)

Eugh, just noticed that you're pushing alpha builds in a non-alpha package. Yes, I guess so, (or whatever so long as it doesn't require dotnet-cli-git). Ideally you'd have separate PKGBUILDs for the differing versions. My main issue is I need dotnet-cli, not dotnet-cli-git.

kylesferrazza commented on 2017-06-07 11:46 (UTC)

@Sacro So are suggesting I go back to the last alpha?

Sacro commented on 2017-06-07 11:32 (UTC)

This is a beta release, not a stable release (and also brings in dotnet-cli-git), please move it to a powershell-beta package.

kylesferrazza commented on 2017-06-07 00:29 (UTC) (edited on 2017-06-07 00:30 (UTC) by kylesferrazza)

@Sacro Powershell is now out of alpha and in beta. This is the latest release.

Sacro commented on 2017-06-06 21:50 (UTC)

Please can you keep beta versions to a powershell-beta package, not all of us want non stable releases installing.

kylesferrazza commented on 2017-05-25 21:48 (UTC)

Fixed and updated to work with dotnet 2.0!

kylesferrazza commented on 2017-05-16 01:31 (UTC)

fixed

dcbaker commented on 2017-05-16 01:00 (UTC)

the link function for creating /usr/bin/powershell is wrong, it ends up trying to create a symlink to the build directory rather than the actual install directory. You need to remove the "$pkgdir" from the first path to ln. I also noticed that powershell is installed with mode 744, which seems wrong, 755 seems correct.