Fixed bug where the package name wouldn't be written during upgrade. #1517
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I noticed that in the latest build, the package name wouldn't print during
winget upgrade
(well, it'd print with the agreements portion, but it would not print after that when the package was actually being installed) :I figured it was easy enough to fix myself, and it was!
package.PackageVersion->GetManifest())
was being used wherepackage.Manifest
should've been used (so that the locale info would be available).Look at it now:
Let me know if there are any issues!
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