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Here it mentions about PS 7.2 environment variable. And only talks about version 7.2. (Linux)
Powershell is now in 7.4, and I don't know if the same environment variable is used (although it seems to be version specific), or if it is the same except ending in 7_4, or if both need to be there for different runtime environments.
What I do know is that I am having issues with runtime environment and I am not sure where the problem is.
It would be great if this document is updated to account for runtime environments and different versions of powershell.
What I am experiencing is that packages added to a runtime environment are unavailable for the runbook executed in it, when executed by the hybrid worker. An up to date documentation can help me narrow down my issue.
Best,
Fábio
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@fabio-s-franco
It would be great if you could add a link to the documentation you are following for these steps? This would help us redirect the issue to the appropriate team. Thanks!!
@fabio-s-franco It would be great if you could add a link to the documentation you are following for these steps? This would help us redirect the issue to the appropriate team. Thanks!!
Reference to one of the specifics in the documentation: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/blame/a635b1688c9c089f945c569f0c8a7390052a2f1c/articles/automation/automation-hrw-run-runbooks.md#L132C3-L132C3
Here it mentions about PS 7.2 environment variable. And only talks about version 7.2. (Linux)
Powershell is now in 7.4, and I don't know if the same environment variable is used (although it seems to be version specific), or if it is the same except ending in 7_4, or if both need to be there for different runtime environments.
What I do know is that I am having issues with runtime environment and I am not sure where the problem is.
It would be great if this document is updated to account for runtime environments and different versions of powershell.
What I am experiencing is that packages added to a runtime environment are unavailable for the runbook executed in it, when executed by the hybrid worker. An up to date documentation can help me narrow down my issue.
Best,
Fábio
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: