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PowerShell module doesn't cancel download & installation with Ctrl-C #4961

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mdanish-kh opened this issue Nov 11, 2024 · 1 comment
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@mdanish-kh
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Brief description of your issue

When I press Ctrl + C, I expect that the package download & installation would be cancelled by PowerShell module. That is not the case as both continue silently in the background without user's knowledge. The svchost process continues to download the file and the module initiates the usual installation flow after the download finishes. Observe in the short 40sec video below (the video is sped up):

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Steps to reproduce

Try an Upgrade-WinGetPackage command and press Ctrl + C when the package is being downloaded

Expected behavior

Package download and installation to be cancelled

Actual behavior

Download and installation continues as normal

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~ Get-Module Microsoft.WinGet.Client | Select Version
Version
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1.9.25190
@microsoft-github-policy-service microsoft-github-policy-service bot added Needs-Triage Issue need to be triaged Issue-Bug It either shouldn't be doing this or needs an investigation. PowerShell Issue related to WinGet PowerShell Module or cmdlet and removed Needs-Triage Issue need to be triaged labels Nov 11, 2024
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Asttear commented Nov 23, 2024

Same here.

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