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In all previous PowerShell versions (from v2 to v6-beta.7) Remove-Item ignores missing items if they are specified by wildcards, i.e.
Remove-Item
Remove-Item [z] -Force -Recurse Remove-Item z.* -Force -Recurse
work fine if z or z.* is missing.
z
z.*
In v6-beta.8 the above commands fail.
Is this by design or a regression?
PS> $PSVersionTable Name Value ---- ----- PSVersion 6.0.0-beta.8 PSEdition Core GitCommitId v6.0.0-beta.8 OS Microsoft Windows 10.0.10586 Platform Win32NT PSCompatibleVersions {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0...} PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3 SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1 WSManStackVersion 3.0
In all previous PowerShell versions (from v2 to v6-beta.7)
Remove-Itemignores missing items if they are specified by wildcards, i.e.
work fine if
zorz.*is missing.In v6-beta.8 the above commands fail.
Is this by design or a regression?