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According to this page, these are all prerequisites to run the new terminal:
You must be running Windows 10 2004 (build >= 10.0.19041.0) or later to run Windows Terminal
You must enable Developer Mode in the Windows Settings app to locally install and run Windows Terminal
You must have PowerShell 7 or later installed
You must have the Windows 11 (10.0.22621.0) SDK installed
You must have at least VS 2022 installed
You must install the following Workloads via the VS Installer. Note: Opening the solution in VS 2022 will prompt you to install missing components automatically:
So, shouldn't these be configured as dependencies (as far as possible) here in chocolatey?
I actually don't know since I have yet to figure out how to run the program myself, even though the choco install worked fine (seemingly).
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According to this page, these are all prerequisites to run the new terminal:
So, shouldn't these be configured as dependencies (as far as possible) here in chocolatey?
I actually don't know since I have yet to figure out how to run the program myself, even though the choco install worked fine (seemingly).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: