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Packages with pre-release versioning never found on list/search #676

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mojonator5000 opened this issue May 16, 2019 · 2 comments
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Checking the "Include Prerelease" box in 0.16.0 appears to have no effect. Packages on remote sources with pre-release version numbers (i.e. "1.0.0-whatever") are never found by a search. This can be reproduced using the MyGet.org feed for Chocolatey GUI itself, https://www.myget.org/F/chocolateygui/. Using following the CLI command returns 18 packages as of today, 8 stable and 10 pre-release versions of 0.17.0.

choco list -s "https://www.myget.org/F/chocolateygui/" -pre --all

However, using Chocolatey GUI with the same source displays only the 8 stable versions, even when both "Include Prerelease" and "All Versions" checkboxes are checked.

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gep13 commented May 29, 2019

@mojonator5000 thank you for taking the time to report this. This has been corrected in the latest pre-release version of Chocolatey GUI, as shown here:

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If you want to take the pre-release version for a spin, see the instructions in the readme of this repository.

@gep13 gep13 closed this as completed May 29, 2019
@gep13 gep13 added this to the 0.17.0 milestone May 29, 2019
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🎉 This issue has been resolved in version 0.17.0 🎉

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