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Winget list dont show available version #3420

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Ramshu opened this issue Jul 10, 2023 · 3 comments
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Winget list dont show available version #3420

Ramshu opened this issue Jul 10, 2023 · 3 comments
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@Ramshu
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Ramshu commented Jul 10, 2023

Brief description of your issue

When I use the winget list command, it should show two version columns, the current version on the system and the one available in the winget repositories. Currently it only shows me the version present in the system.
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Steps to reproduce

Use winget list command

Expected behavior

It should show the version available for download.

Actual behavior

Doesn't show version available in winget repositories

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Administrador de paquetes de Windows v1.5.1572
Windows: Windows.Desktop v10.0.19045.3155
Arquitectura del sistema: X64
Paquete: Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller v1.20.1572.0
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ItzLevvie commented Jul 10, 2023

winget list will only show the Available column when there are updates available for a particular package.

I compared your winget list output to the winget source; and all of the packages that you have installed are up-to-date. They are the latest versions you have installed when compared to the package repository.

WinGet takes a look at the version numbers from Control Panel and compares them to the package repository, so even though AIMP.AIMP, Bitdefender.Bitdefender, and MediaArea.MediaInfo.GUI are outdated in the package repository, they are marked as latest updates in your winget list output because the version you have installed is higher than what's currently available in the package repository.

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Ramshu commented Jul 10, 2023

winget list will only show the Available column when there are updates available for a particular package.

I compared your winget list output to the winget source; and all of the packages that you have installed are up-to-date. They are the latest versions you have installed when compared to the package repository.

“I assumed it works as you say… but a few hours ago I used winget list and it didn’t show me the available versions, then I used the command winget upgrade --all and it updated 4 applications.

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Ramshu commented Jul 10, 2023

winget list will only show the Available column when there are updates available for a particular package.

I compared your winget list output to the winget source; and all of the packages that you have installed are up-to-date. They are the latest versions you have installed when compared to the package repository.

WinGet takes a look at the version numbers from Control Panel and compares them to the package repository, so even though AIMP.AIMP, Bitdefender.Bitdefender, and MediaArea.MediaInfo.GUI are outdated in the package repository, they are marked as latest updates in your winget list output because the version you have installed is higher than what's currently available in the package repository.

It seems that in the end you were right, I tried to undo a fix I made for hddllftool and the available version appears. Thank you very much and sorry for the inconvenience.
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