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When I upgrade wsltty, it always brings a dialog box asking if I would like to overwrite existing files.
This is done through chocolatey.
Chocolatey extracts the installation using Start-Process -FilePath "$filePath" -ArgumentList "/T:$toolsDir\wslttyinstall /C /Q" -WorkingDirectory "$toolsdir" -Wait
Start-Process -FilePath "$filePath" -ArgumentList "/T:$toolsDir\wslttyinstall /C /Q" -WorkingDirectory "$toolsdir" -Wait
And the wsltty installer executables seem to have no option for enabling over-writing existing files
Note: If the directories in the screenshot look strange, I'm on a Korean computer and '' is the same key as '₩'.
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When I upgrade wsltty, it always brings a dialog box asking if I would like to overwrite existing files.
This is done through chocolatey.
Chocolatey extracts the installation using
Start-Process -FilePath "$filePath" -ArgumentList "/T:$toolsDir\wslttyinstall /C /Q" -WorkingDirectory "$toolsdir" -Wait
And the wsltty installer executables seem to have no option for enabling over-writing existing files
Note: If the directories in the screenshot look strange, I'm on a Korean computer and '' is the same key as '₩'.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: