Prerequisites
Steps to reproduce
https://winget.run/pkg/Microsoft/PowerShell
Latest version listed is 7.3.3.
I am getting the the 'new stable release available' notification in PowerShell.
If I --Force a winget install, I get 7.5.3 again, which is still not the latest version.
I am in Australia (GMT+10), so it's possible that this is something that only happens because I am a day ahead?
Expected behavior
winget install --id Microsoft.Powershell --source winget --force
Found PowerShell [Microsoft.PowerShell] Version 7.5.4.0
This application is licensed to you by its owner.
Microsoft is not responsible for, nor does it grant any licenses to, third-party packages.
Downloading https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/releases/download/v7.5.4/PowerShell-7.5.4-win-x64.msi
Actual behavior
winget install --id Microsoft.Powershell --source winget --force
Found PowerShell [Microsoft.PowerShell] Version 7.5.3.0
This application is licensed to you by its owner.
Microsoft is not responsible for, nor does it grant any licenses to, third-party packages.
Downloading https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/releases/download/v7.5.3/PowerShell-7.5.3-win-x64.msi
Environment data
$PSVersionTable
Name Value
---- -----
PSVersion 7.5.3
PSEdition Core
GitCommitId 7.5.3
OS Microsoft Windows 10.0.26100
Platform Win32NT
PSCompatibleVersions {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0…}
PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3
SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1
WSManStackVersion 3.0
OS Data
Version Caption
------- -------
10.0.26100 Microsoft Windows 11 Enterprise
Windows update log
Visuals
No response
Prerequisites
Steps to reproduce
https://winget.run/pkg/Microsoft/PowerShell
Latest version listed is 7.3.3.
I am getting the the 'new stable release available' notification in PowerShell.
If I
--Forcea winget install, I get 7.5.3 again, which is still not the latest version.I am in Australia (GMT+10), so it's possible that this is something that only happens because I am a day ahead?
Expected behavior
Actual behavior
Environment data
OS Data
Windows update log
Visuals
No response