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Unable to install packages when user name contains non-ASCII characters #181
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May 19, 2020
me too (my username is Kristóf) |
Any workaround? |
We plan to fix this in v0.2 milestone. Thanks. |
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The fix should have been included with release v0.2.2521. Below is a working snapshot. Please feel free to reopen the issue if the fix does not work as expected. |
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Brief description of your issue
My windows user name is "Björn", and hence contains a non-ASCII character. When I try to install any package using
winget
, I receive an error message similar to the following one:The specified path indeed does not exist. Replacing "Björn" with my correct username, "Björn", though, leads to the correct file downloaded by
winget
.Steps to reproduce
cmd
.winget install gimp.gimp -e
Expected behavior
winget
should download the installer and execute it.Actual behavior
winget
downloads the installer, but fails to execute it, because it uses an invalid path for running the downloaded file. This leads to the following error message in a message box window:On the command line, I get this message:
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