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[BUG] Cloud shell is not running the latest version and cannot be upgraded. #510
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Hi @jonwbstr , Cloud Shell will update to the latest az cli and Az PowerShell module in January. Thank you for reporting the issue self-upgrading, we will look into it for the future. |
@jonwbstr : This is a warning generated by Az Powershell module and it does show up in cloud shell though as you rightly said the user cannot immediately upgrade the cmdlet and this applies more for personal clients. For updated powershell version we need to release a new cloud shell image. For now, we will explore removing these warnings as it is not actionable by the user anyway. |
Hi Mitch,
The bug is that there is a notification to upgrade when the user is unable
to upgrade.
The fix to this issue is suppressing the notification to upgrade in the
cloud shell image. Thanks!
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@jonwbstr <https://github.com/jonwbstr> : This is a warning generated by
Az Powershell module and it does show up in cloud shell though as you
rightly said the user cannot immediately upgrade the cmdlet and this
applies more for personal clients. For updated powershell version we need
to release a new image. For now, we will explore removing these warnings as
it is not actionable by the user anyway.
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@jonwbstr <https://github.com/jonwbstr> : This is a warning generated by
Az Powershell module and it does show up in cloud shell though as you
rightly said the user cannot immediately upgrade the cmdlet and this
applies more for personal clients. For updated powershell version we need
to release a new image. For now, we will explore removing these warnings as
it is not actionable by the user anyway.
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To Reproduce
Launch a cloud shell from the azure portal
Observed Behavior
Expected behavior
Cloud shell should be using the latest version? Or,
This warning should be suppressed?
Is this specific to Cloud Shell?
Yes, I also can't seem to update the AZ modules from the cloud shell
Interface information
https://portal.azure.com
Edge on Windows 11
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