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[BUG] Repeatedly need to repair Winget #2917
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When saying randomly, you mean always or 1 out of X times? |
I cannot reproduce it manually, it just happens. It could happen 0 of 5 times, or 3 of 5 times. |
When UniGetUI reports WinGet needs to be repaired, if you refresh the "Installed Packages" page do your WinGet packages appear there? |
I don't know to be honest, when this happened I was always in the Software Updates tab. I didn't think to check the first tab (this is because I run UniGetUI in the background and only ever open it in that tab). |
When this issue happens again, attempt to reload all software pages without repairing winget, and let me know if you see less packages |
Same issue here. W10 system. Used repair for winget when asked for but after restart of wingetui again "WinGet malfunction detected" appears. The only installed package left is Microsoft.WinGet,Client (1.9.25190), nothing else. |
What is the output of running |
That gives me the full list
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Maybe this causes an issue when running winget from within UniGetUI:
I have to acknowledge that each time winget is being run. |
Every single time you run |
I haven't had that issue, but when I too tried to update Microsoft.WinGet,Client (1.9.25190) via UniGetUI, it would fail and then I would try the command manually in CLI and I had to agree, but then that also failed too (something about -Scope not working). But that's a different issue than the bug(?) I reported. |
This is a different bug, and is being tracked here: #2814 |
I also have this issue. W11 / v3.1.3. Repair notice keeps popping up directly after startup or after repair & restart is completed successfully. My winget list works fine in powershell, showing everything I have installed. No agreement term question. Here's my UniGetUI log:
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I have the same issue. |
Ok, I just ran
and waits for input. After I agreed to the terms, and ran UniGetUI scan for updates again - it worked. |
Same here. Installed today. UniGetUI showed available updates. I uninstalled some programs, ignored other ones, updated one or two. Then after a while (no idea what might have caused this) got an error on updating a program (didn't save the error message, something about "access denied" and "store reset"), so first reaction is to restart. I was then greeted by the repair message (and the list of updates was now empty, despite there are still updates available), tried that, restarted, but the repair message shows up again and again.
Second run:
Translates to "Error on scanning the source. Results are ignored: winget" |
Tried the solution from https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/first-unigetui-breaks-so-i-try-winget-command-line-tool-instead-but-that-breaks-as-well.3853568. Didn't work. |
For me, it seems to happen every reboot of my machine. Edit: I think it happens, if unigetui starts, before the machine has an internet connection |
Please confirm these before moving forward
UniGetUI Version
3.1.3
Windows version, edition, and architecture
Win 11 Pro 22631.4391
Describe your issue
When starting UniGetUI, it reports that Winget is broken and needs repair. Repair runs successfully, but then randomly when running UniGetUI, it's reported as broken again for an unknown reason.
Steps to reproduce the issue
Start UniGetUI and it randomly breaks Winget
UniGetUI Log
Package Managers Logs
Relevant information
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