diff --git a/azure-pipelines/windows-setup-mingw.yml b/azure-pipelines/windows-setup-mingw.yml index 02c5268f..c76c35ba 100644 --- a/azure-pipelines/windows-setup-mingw.yml +++ b/azure-pipelines/windows-setup-mingw.yml @@ -6,13 +6,9 @@ parameters: steps: - powershell: | Set-PSDebug -Trace 2 - $MyInvocation | Write-Host - $MyInformation.MyCommand | Write-Host - $MyInformation.MyCommand.Definition | Write-Host - Write-Host "$MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition" - Write-Host "$(Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition)" ls "$env:ChocolateyInstall" | Write-Host - ls "$env:ChocolateyInstall\lib\mingw" | Write-Host + ls "$env:ChocolateyInstall\lib\mingw" + ls "$env:ChocolateyInstall\lib\mingw\tools" | Write-Host where.exe mingw32-make.exe | Write-Host $chocopath = where.exe choco.exe | Get-Item # apparently they didn't think to add this functionality from the start (multiple joins was only added in PowerShell 6 and Azure Pipelines is using 5.x), and the direct-CLR approach actually behaves differently (and I would need to check which version of .net Azure Pipelines is using anyway, since our use case isn't one of those cases where it behaves differently)