Software Update: Chocolatey 0.11.3

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Chocolatey is an open source package manager, with which software can be installed, updated and removed on the computer via the command line or PowerShell. On the Chocolatey website there are a small 9000 so-called packages maintained by the community. Chocolatey is free to use, but there are also paid performances, which are intended, among other things, for companies. Version 0.11.3 of Chocolatey has been released and the changelog since version 0.11.1 looks like this:

Chocolatey 0.11.3 bug fixes

  • Fix – Chocolatey fails to load all PowerShell helper cmdlets when attempting to loads modules – see #2412
  • Fix – Chocolateys PowerShell Installer Module uses non PowerShell 2 compatible syntax – see #2398
  • Fix – Running Chocolatey CLI with an expired Chocolatey License can result in non-commercial commands failing to run – see #2289
  • Fix – Installing from packages.config doesn’t support installing from other sources (eg windowsfeatures, python, etc) – see #877
  • Fix – Quoted InstallLocation in .registry file results in errors when attempting to automatically uninstall application – see #2336

Chocolatey 0.11.2 bug fixes

  • Fix – Setting of Authorization header in Get-WebFile cmdlet does not work – see #2374

Version number 0.11.3
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, Windows 11
Website chocolatey
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License type Freeware/Paid
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