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[BUG] UniGetUI 3.1.0-alpha0 does not understand the path to winget.exe with the Cyrillic name of the user's folder #2239
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It was clear installation of UniGetUI. |
In my opinion, not using Latin characters in the profile is a bad practice, but it can’t be fixed for me. |
please run the command |
C:\Users\ЕЕ>where winget.exe |
I have just pushed a commit that may fix this issue. Please wait for the next beta and test it out |
Please check if Beta 1 fixes the issue |
No chance for me? Tried release with the same result. P.S. Now I can't even use the old version, it is automatically updated ignoring the parameters. :( |
You should be able to disable autoupdates and downgrade |
Only blocking the domain marticliment.com helps, otherwise it is updating anyway. OK, I'm staying with you for now :) |
My excuses, you will need to disable autoupdate again once downgraded |
Hello, To all users facing issues with version 3.1.0, please try the new 3.1.1 beta, which aims to fix this issues. UniGetUI 3.1.1-beta0 release: https://github.com/marticliment/UniGetUI/releases/tag/3.1.1-beta0 Excuse me for the inconveniences. |
Please confirm these before moving forward
Describe your issue
See subj.
Steps to reproduce the issue
Install and view the settings and log.
And it seems that the problem is not only with winget, but only it is enabled for me.
WingetUI Log
Package Managers Logs
Relevant information
The application sees the path to winget.exe as C:\Users\……\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\winget.exe (actually with dots)
Screenshots and videos
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