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We have a module with version 2.10.0 and PSDepend won't upgrade machines to it because they have the 'latest' version.
You have the latest version of [module-name], with installed version [2.8.0] and PSGallery version
[2.10.0]
The issue seems to be the use of the module version, which is a string, in comparisons. Package.ps1 and PSGalleryModule have code similar to
$ExistingVersion = $Existing | Measure-Object -Property Version -Maximum | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Maximum
where the Measure-Object statement is doing an alpha sort not a 'Version' sort because the Version property is a string type not a Version or more correctly a SemanticVersion type.
This can be fixed by using a calculated property caste to a Version or SemanticVersion
$ExistingVersion = $Existing | Select-Object -Property @{ Name = 'Version' ; Expression = { [Version]$_.Version}} | Measure-Object -Property Version -Maximum | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Maximum
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
We have a module with version 2.10.0 and PSDepend won't upgrade machines to it because they have the 'latest' version.
The issue seems to be the use of the module version, which is a string, in comparisons. Package.ps1 and PSGalleryModule have code similar to
$ExistingVersion = $Existing | Measure-Object -Property Version -Maximum | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Maximum
where the
Measure-Object
statement is doing an alpha sort not a 'Version' sort because the Version property is a string type not a Version or more correctly a SemanticVersion type.This can be fixed by using a calculated property caste to a Version or SemanticVersion
$ExistingVersion = $Existing | Select-Object -Property @{ Name = 'Version' ; Expression = { [Version]$_.Version}} | Measure-Object -Property Version -Maximum | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Maximum
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: