The scenario was - as you would expect little less - somewhat convoluted. I think back then this would never have worked on macOS, but here we are, a little less than a year later, and I’ve for some reason got it working on macOS Big Sur. In fact the only real issue was the horrific shade of yellow that the highlighting decided to use for cmdlet names!Ī while ago, I ‘eugh-ed’ over the steps required to get remote powershell working even in Windows. Set-PSRepository -Name 'PSGallery' -InstallationPolicy Trusted The only difference was that (a) Homebrew moaned that Xcode was out of date, so that needed a 12gb update, and (b) Powershell moaned about using stuff from an untrusted repository. ![]() Just tried this all on macOS 12.0.1 (Monterey) and it was all fine.
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