I've noticed that powershell version in GitHub, Nuget and Winget distribution are all up-to-date to 7.1.2.
I just can't believe that powershell version in microsoft store distribution is still 7.1.1, while preview sticks to v7.2.0-preview.2.And winget's preview sticks to v7.2.0-preview.2 as well.
I thought that ms store and winget are designed to be official package manager in Windows 10, but ❓. I think microsoft official should better ensure version up-to-date on microsoft own distribution channel
It is really unhappy to see
A new PowerShell stable release is available: v7.1.2
Upgrade now, or check out the release page at:
https://aka.ms/PowerShell-Release?tag=v7.1.2
while you have no way to deal with it in microsoft-store-delivered powershell
I've noticed that powershell version in GitHub, Nuget and Winget distribution are all up-to-date to 7.1.2.
I just can't believe that powershell version in microsoft store distribution is still 7.1.1, while preview sticks to v7.2.0-preview.2.And winget's preview sticks to v7.2.0-preview.2 as well.
I thought that ms store and winget are designed to be official package manager in Windows 10, but ❓. I think microsoft official should better ensure version up-to-date on microsoft own distribution channel
It is really unhappy to see
while you have no way to deal with it in microsoft-store-delivered powershell