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Publish last tag on chocolatey #880

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LoicRiegel opened this issue Sep 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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Publish last tag on chocolatey #880

LoicRiegel opened this issue Sep 4, 2024 · 3 comments

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@LoicRiegel
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LoicRiegel commented Sep 4, 2024

and possibly other package managers, I haven't checked.

Problem:

Current version of zoxide in chocolatey is 0.9.2 (see versions), which has bug which makes zoxide impossible to use: sourcing the generated .zoxide.nu does not work

2024-09-04_11h18_11

I'm using the latest version of nushell, 0.97.1.

Note that the problem also appears when installing zoxide 0.9.2 with cargo

Workaround

Install zoxide 0.9.4 with cargo -> everything works fine

Suggestions for how to fix:

  • Publish zoxide 0.9.4 on chocolatey
  • Optional: same for other package managers if they also don't have the latest version
  • Optional: add/update GitHub workflows to automatically publish to all package managers every time a new git tag is created?
@ajeetdsouza
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I don't maintain the Chocolatey package, you may have to report it to the maintainer of zoxide's Chocolatey package. In the meantime, you can use winget - it's builtin on Windows and always points to the latest version.

@stonkie
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stonkie commented Feb 22, 2025

@ajeetdsouza It may be worth removing the choco package from the Windows installation instructions as it's getting pretty old. The published version doesn't work with the latest nushell for example and I'm sure it's confusing a lot of people needlessly...

@LoicRiegel
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Would it be possible for your team to take ownership of the choco package? Cause choco is nice to use, and I think a lot of people would be grateful to have zioxide released there as well. Or do you prefer not to add this to your workload?

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