Windows Package Manager v1.10.40-preview
Pre-releaseThis is the second development build after the Windows Package Manager 1.9 build for Windows 10(1809+) and Windows 11.
This build will be released to Windows Insider Dev builds and Windows Package Manager Insiders.
This release includes the ability to enable experimental features unless blocked by Group Policy Objects (GPO)
We're now beginning our work for supporting font installation! At this moment, only the 'winget font list' command for listing out installed fonts is supported. The "Font" experimental feature can be enabled with the following snippet in your settings file:
{
"$schema": "https://aka.ms/winget-settings.schema.json",
"experimentalFeatures": {
"fonts": true
}
}
Sixel support is here to display icons and a new progress visualization. To try out this new feature, you must be using a terminal that supports sixels, such as the latest Windows Terminal Preview build. To enable this feature, include the following snipping in your settings file:
{
"$schema": "https://aka.ms/winget-settings.schema.json",
"visual": {
"enableSixels": true,
"progressBar": "sixel"
}
}
WinGet Configuration files with DSC Resources requiring elevation can now be handled more gracefully. The "Configure Self Elevation" experimental feature can be enabled with the following snippet in your settings file:
{
"$schema": "https://aka.ms/winget-settings.schema.json",
"experimentalFeatures": {
"configureSelfElevate": true
}
}
Use "securityContext: elevated" under "directives:" for any resources requiring administrator. WinGet will trigger a single User Account Control (UAC) prompt when the configuration is run under user context. Resources requiring elevation are run elevated, and the rest are run in user context. The following example shows how the .NET Tutorial - Hello World in 5 minutes will be updated to provide a better user experience.
# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://aka.ms/configuration-dsc-schema/0.2
properties:
resources:
- resource: Microsoft.WinGet.DSC/WinGetPackage
id: install-dotnet8-SDK
directives:
description: Install .NET 8 SDK
securityContext: elevated
settings:
id: Microsoft.DotNet.SDK.8
source: winget
- resource: Microsoft.WinGet.DSC/WinGetPackage
id: install-vs-code
directives:
description: Install Visual Studio Code
settings:
id: Microsoft.VisualStudioCode
source: winget
- resource: Microsoft.VSCode.DSC/VSCodeExtension
id: install-csharp-dev-kit
dependsOn:
- install-vs-code
directives:
description: Install C# Dev Kit
allowPrerelease: true
settings:
name: ms-dotnettools.csdevkit
exist: true
configurationVersion: 0.2.0
What's Changed
- Fixes a bug causing a crash. MSVC's C++ STL had a breaking change in mutex, which causes binaries compiled with newer tooling to crash when using an older VCRuntime (msvcp140.dll). See: microsoft/STL#4730
Full Changelog: v1.10.30-preview...v1.10.40-preview