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Winget and/or Chocolatey and/or Scoop

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Yeah.

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What’s ironic, is that so many years later (what’s it been, 10 already?), Chocolatey’s “inferior approach”, even competing against now “Microsoft’s own” Winget, ends up with more failed updates on the Winget team than the Choco team. Which just goes to show what everyone has been saying from the beginning: that the core problem is, and has always been, on the installer side, not so much on the package manager side.

At least Vista has solved the “DLL hell” problem, maybe in another 10 years some future Windows will have an installer experience similar to Linux from 10 years ago. Powertoys somewhat recently introduced a “what’s using this file” tool… maybe that’s a step in the right direction towards noticing the need for a CoW approach to open files, or is that just wishful thinking? 🙄

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