Steps to reproduce Run command Install-Module Azure or Install-Module AzureRM Expected behavior Install PowerShell module for interacting with Azure using Azure and AzureRM commandlets Actual behavior Receive following error code PackageManagement Install-Package: Unable to find module providers (PowerShellGet). At /usr/local/microsoft/powershell/6.0.0-alpha.9/Modules/PowerShellGet/PSModule.psm1:1706 char:21.
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Received the same error, and I have verified that the PSModule.psm1 file exists at this path. PackageManagement Register-PackageSource: Unable to find module providers (PowerShellGet). At /usr/local/microsoft/powershell/6.0.0-alpha.9/Modules/PowerShellGet/PSModule.psm1:4107 char:17. $null = PackageManagement Register-PackageSource @PSBoundParamete. CategoryInfo: InvalidArgument: (Microsoft.Power.erPackageSource:RegisterPackageSource) Register-PackageS ource, Exception.
FullyQualifiedErrorId: UnknownProviders,Microsoft.PowerShell.PackageManagement.Cmdlets.RegisterPackageSource. Please use one of the following options to install the modules.
Option 1: Replace the PSModule.psm1 file under PowerShellGet module base with the updated file from master branch. Install-Module error got resolved by adding a workaround in PowerShellGet module. Please replace the PSModule.psm1 file under PowerShellGet module base with For more details - #1927 Option 2: Get the latest CI build OR Option 3: Use NuGet provider to install the required module to the target location. Install-Package -Name $ModuleName -Source -ProviderName NuGet -ExcludeVersion -Destination $YourTargetLocation.
I managed to get the AzureRM module to install by ensuring that the.NET core was installed, and by making sure to run powershell with sudo. I cannot get powershell to import the AzureRM module, though, which I think is related to the fact that AzureRM targets the full.NET and.NET Core doesn't yet work. I get the following error: Import-Module -Name AzureRM -Verbose VERBOSE: Loading module from path '/usr/local/microsoft/powershell/6.0.0-alpha.9/Modules/AzureRM/2.0.1/AzureRM.psd1'.
Import-Module: The given assembly name or codebase was invalid. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131047) At line:1 char:1 + Import-Module -Name AzureRM -Verbose + + CategoryInfo: NotSpecified: (:) Import-Module, FileLoadException + FullyQualifiedErrorId: System.IO.FileLoadException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.ImportModuleCommand. I followed 's advice and it worked. A step by step though is that you'll need to do the following. (I also put the modules in my home directory, not sure if that is correct). Install-Package -Name AzureRM.NetCore.Preview -Source -ProviderName NuGet -ExcludeVersion -Destination $home/powershell/modules.
Import-Module $home/powershell/modules/AzureRM.Profile.NetCore.Preview. Import-Module $home/powershell/modules/AzureRM.Resources.NetCore.Preview. Import-Module $home/powershell/modules/AzureRM.NetCore.Preview. Login-AzureRmAccount Note: When I ran the command Get-Module -ListAvailable AzureRM was not in the list and it seems that when you exit Powershell the AzureRM module goes away.
Also, before I started I upgraded dotnet to version 1.0.0-preview3-003246.
Has this issue actually been fixed or are Dropbox Support emailing individuals to troubleshoot? It's a little misleading to consider this problem 'solved' when the solve was support saying they'd go the email route, and not follow up with any information about what the fix was. This is a big problem for myself and many of the art directors at the business I work at.
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