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That makes no sense, since it cannot be used to modify any existing repo, thus running every time a cfg is applied (each reboot, each push, each pull etc.)
(And what does it if it doesn't exists? Fails it too? So all tests fail everytime? I don't recognize what this is supposed to...)
Here the Output: ... [Computer]: [[PSModuleRepositoryResource]PSRepository::[PackageMgmt]PackageMgmt] Found existing repository with name 'PSGallery' [Computer]: LCM: [ End Test ] [[PSModuleRepositoryResource]PSRepository::[PackageMgmt]PackageMgmt] False in 3.3920 seconds. [Computer]: LCM: [ End Resource ] [[PSModuleRepositoryResource]PSRepository::[PackageMgmt]PackageMgmt] ...
There were no other messages in between these output lines, so this seems to be the desired script behaviour and not a result of some other issue.
I use the actual version 0.3
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That makes no sense, since it cannot be used to modify any existing repo, thus running every time a cfg is applied (each reboot, each push, each pull etc.)
(And what does it if it doesn't exists? Fails it too? So all tests fail everytime? I don't recognize what this is supposed to...)
Here the Output:
...
[Computer]: [[PSModuleRepositoryResource]PSRepository::[PackageMgmt]PackageMgmt] Found existing repository with name 'PSGallery' [Computer]: LCM: [ End Test ] [[PSModuleRepositoryResource]PSRepository::[PackageMgmt]PackageMgmt] False in 3.3920 seconds. [Computer]: LCM: [ End Resource ] [[PSModuleRepositoryResource]PSRepository::[PackageMgmt]PackageMgmt]
...
There were no other messages in between these output lines, so this seems to be the desired script behaviour and not a result of some other issue.
I use the actual version 0.3
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: