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[Suggestion] Ability to do update all #113

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gep13 opened this issue Feb 20, 2014 · 1 comment
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[Suggestion] Ability to do update all #113

gep13 opened this issue Feb 20, 2014 · 1 comment
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Feature Issues that introduce new functionality to the project, instead of updating existing functionality TaskItem Non-bug, non-feature related things. Could be refactoring. Sometimes non-code related things.
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gep13 commented Feb 20, 2014

Similar to running "cup all" at the command line, user should be able to click a single button on the Local tab to initiate updating of all the packages.

@gep13 gep13 added this to the 0.12 milestone Feb 20, 2014
RichiCoder1 added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 24, 2014
Progress is not reported correctly when installing packages that
download their installers.
Async all the way down!
Added Package Update All button.
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gep13 commented Feb 26, 2014

Looks like this is working really well. Currently updating all my local packages :-)

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RichiCoder1 added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 16, 2014
Progress is not reported correctly when installing packages that
download their installers.
Async all the way down!
Added Package Update All button.
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