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feature: add pyenv-win to winget #134

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cobey opened this issue Aug 3, 2020 · 6 comments
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feature: add pyenv-win to winget #134

cobey opened this issue Aug 3, 2020 · 6 comments
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@cobey
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cobey commented Aug 3, 2020

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
WinGet is the next generation package manager for Windows. Adding pyenv-win to WinGet would enable a far easier installation experience with tools built0in to windows

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Follow the instructions at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/package-manager/package/ to package and distribute pyenv-win through winget

Describe alternatives you've considered
I could help with this. I am a Microsoft employee and use pyenv-win all the time.

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More details here : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/package-manager/winget/

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@cobey WoW thanks for the support. Is the WinGet lib single author or ownership then it will be a problem for further releases, which happened with chocolate. I am adding you to the pyenv-win org. please accept.

I have started this project for python, but now we can extend this to other languages like java, php, e.t.c. Please join the slack group. you will find the link at ReadMe

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@kirankotari kirankotari added the enhancement New feature or request label Aug 7, 2020
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@cobey Currently Windows Package Manager currently supports installers in the following formats: MSIX, MSI, and EXE.
In that case I need to know who to create EXE or MSI file first right?

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@cobey I have started writing the winget, but need your help/guide lines on building any of the following formats "formats: MSIX, MSI, and EXE" https://github.com/pyenv-win/winget-pkgs

@kirankotari kirankotari added help wanted Extra attention is needed feature New feature request and removed enhancement New feature or request labels Apr 18, 2021
@XavierGeerinck
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XavierGeerinck commented Jun 18, 2021

Is this still in progress @kirankotari / @cobey would love to see and blog around this :) it's a super good practice to utilize a python version manager every time due to the complexity of the Python ecosystem

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@XavierGeerinck I couldn't able to go further on it, but I would love to have it. Do you have any expertise how to build it? else we have to learn and do it.

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Main issue: microsoft/winget-pkgs#17988

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