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Upgrade with exact and id gives two results #1180
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It seems that a Machine Wide Teams was installed and a User version was installed. But still no way to disambiguate them afaik. Which is apparently how Teams works... The machine wide installer, installs the user version on launch.... |
This looks to be another scenario in which a fix to #840 would be nice. |
This should be resolved with the work in #1243 for #1073 when the last bit of work mentioned at #1073 (comment) is complete. |
Is this still happening with Windows Package Manager 1.3 Release Candidate? |
@KalleDK this issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has been marked as requiring author feedback but has not had any activity for 7 days. It will be closed if no further activity occurs within 7 days of this comment. |
@denelon - seems like it works now! Thank you |
Brief description of your issue
If I try to upgrade Microsoft Teams with exact id, I still get show two packages
Steps to reproduce
Both of these fails
Expected behavior
That the first entry is selected, as that is the one with the exact id
Actual behavior
Environment
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