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winget upgrade --all fails to perform upgrade #4250
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Very same story here. Stopped working after did a fresh install from the iso of en-US Windows 11 pro with all updates installed. |
@rdavies3 can you run with verbose logging and share the logs? You can append "--verbose-logs --logs" to run the command and launch the folder with the logs. |
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Brief description of your issue
When running winget upgrade --all, it shows a list of packages to upgrade, but does not actually perform any upgrades.
Steps to reproduce
When new packages are availabe, run
winget upgrade --all
. The list of package(s) to upgrade display, but no upgrades occur. I can upgrade single packages just fine withwinget upgrade <package>
.Expected behavior
All packages with available upgrades should be downloaded and installed (except for specific pinned versions and the like).
Actual behavior
List of packages is shown, but no upgrading occurs.
Environment
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