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Resources are not supposed to have Resource in the module name #262
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From @jianyunt on August 10, 2015 19:22 Thanks Travis. Do you have a better name for this project? |
From @mgreenegit on December 12, 2015 15:9 PackageManagement |
From @jianyunt on December 22, 2015 2:16 This name is already taken. PackageManagement (a.k.a OneGet) is the package manager's aggregator, it's a Windows inbox component and upgrade-able from PowerShellgallery.com. it deals with package discovery and installation etc. |
From @gaelcolas on August 26, 2016 16:15 Just to add an update here, the naming convention is discussed here: PowerShell/PowerShell-RFC#10 and the DSC community calls seems to be leaning towards _ModuleName_Dsc That would give, IMO, PackageManagementDsc |
From @PlagueHO on November 15, 2016 3:39 My team has been attempting to use this resource and have run into a few bugs that we are fixing. So we are planning on fixing this as well as making the changes to bring it up to HQRM. So once that is done it might be worth renaming this resource at that point. |
From @jianyunt on November 15, 2016 17:56 Can you please send Pull Request for a few bugs you are fixing so that we can integrate them? |
From @PlagueHO on November 16, 2016 5:25 Hi @jianyunt - sure thing. I'll get the fixes up to you guys once we figure out a solution - the main problem we have is that registering a package source using DSC registers under the Local System account (I think) rather than for a specific user. This might be a case of running the LCM under a different context (using PSDscRunAsCredential), but that isn't available for WMF4.0. |
Now we merged PackageManagementProviderResource to PackageManagement module. |
From @TravisEz13 on May 4, 2015 17:57
Copied from original issue: PowerShell/PackageManagementProviderResource#1
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