Chocolatey is kind of like apt-get, but for Windows (with Windows comes limitations). It is a machine level package manager that is built on top of nuget command line and the nuget infrastructure.
More behind the nameChocolatey v0.10.0
Upgrading the following packages:
all
By upgrading you accept licenses for the packages. source(s).Creating 机灵的小笼包 as an environment variable (targeting 'Machine')
Setting 机灵的小笼包 to 'C:ProgramDatachocolatey'
WARNING: It's very likely you will need to close and reopen your shell
before you can use choco.
Restricting write permissions to Administrators
We are setting up the Chocolatey package repository.
The packages themselves go to 'C:ProgramDatachocolateylib'
(i.e. C:ProgramDatachocolateylibyourPackageName).
A shim file for the command line goes to 'C:ProgramDatachocolateybin'
and points to an executable in 'C:ProgramDatachocolateylibyourPackageName'
. upgrading from a version of Chocolatey less than 0.9.9.
'Batch file could not be found' is also safe to ignore.
'The system cannot find the file specified' - also safe.
WARNING: Not setting tab completion: Profile file does not exist at 'D:用户目录
DocumentsWindowsPowerShellMicrosoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1'.
Chocolatey (choco.exe) is now ready.
You can call choco from anywhere, command line or powershell by typing choco.
Run choco /? for a list of functions.
You may need to shut down and restart powershell and/or consoles
first prior to using choco.
Environment Vars (like PATH) have changed. Close/reopen your shell to
see the changes (or in powershell/cmd.exe just type `refreshenv`).
The upgrade of chocolatey was successful.
Software install location not explicitly set, could be in package or
default install location if installer.
NuGet.CommandLine v3.4.4-rtm-final is newer than the most recent.
You must be smarter than the average bear... See the log for details (C:ProgramDatachocolateylogschocolatey.log).