PSGSuite v2.32.2
Changelog
2.32.2 - 2019-09-15
- Issue #225
- Fixed: NuGet package versions for Google APIs fell back to the version sheet during the most recent version push due to failure to communicate with NuGet to dynamically pull the latest version, resulting in previous enhancements now failing (e.g. Admin SDK rolled back to a 2017 version).
- Added more guards and force update situations for the NuGetDependencies.json file during local builds to more concretely guarantee that the NuGet packages needed will be available.
- Fixed: NuGet package versions for Google APIs fell back to the version sheet during the most recent version push due to failure to communicate with NuGet to dynamically pull the latest version, resulting in previous enhancements now failing (e.g. Admin SDK rolled back to a 2017 version).
Instructions
IMPORTANT: You MUST have the module 'Configuration' installed as a prerequisite! Installing the module from the repo source or the release page does not automatically install dependencies!!
- Click here to download the PSGSuite.zip file attached to the release.
- If on Windows: Right-click the downloaded zip, select Properties, then unblock the file.
This is to prevent having to unblock each file individually after unzipping.
- Unzip the archive.
- (Optional) Place the module folder somewhere in your
PSModulePath
.You can view the paths listed by running the environment variable
$env:PSModulePath
- Import the module, using the full path to the PSD1 file in place of
PSGSuite
if the unzipped module folder is not in yourPSModulePath
:# In $env:PSModulePath Import-Module PSGSuite # Otherwise, provide the path to the manifest: Import-Module -Path C:\MyPSModules\PSGSuite\2.32.2\PSGSuite.psd1