fix(install): make install.ps1 work on Windows PowerShell 5.1
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The in-box Windows shell (5.1, .NET Framework) is the baseline we must
support; PowerShell 7 is an opt-in install most users don't have.

- arch detection: read PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE/ARCHITEW6432 from the
  environment instead of RuntimeInformation::OSArchitecture, which
  resolves from a .NET Framework facade lacking that property under 5.1
  and throws under StrictMode (the reported failure).
- force TLS 1.2 before any web request (5.1 may default to TLS 1.0/1.1).
- pass -UseBasicParsing to Invoke-WebRequest (5.1 otherwise uses the IE
  engine and can fail when it is absent).

All three are no-ops on PowerShell 7. Relates to ADR-0055.
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claude@clouddev1
2026-06-19 14:22:28 +00:00
parent cabc8131a9
commit 42b40bc099
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@@ -37,15 +37,30 @@ param(
Set-StrictMode -Version Latest
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Windows PowerShell 5.1 (the in-box shell) can negotiate only TLS 1.0/1.1 by
# default, which modern hosts reject. Opt into TLS 1.2 without disturbing any
# protocols already enabled. (No-op on PowerShell 7.)
[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol =
[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12
$Repo = 'https://git.lazyeval.net/oli/rdbms-playground'
$Api = 'https://git.lazyeval.net/api/v1/repos/oli/rdbms-playground'
$Bin = 'rdbms-playground'
# Map the host CPU to the target triple we publish for Windows.
$osArch = [System.Runtime.InteropServices.RuntimeInformation]::OSArchitecture
# Read the architecture from the environment rather than
# RuntimeInformation::OSArchitecture: under Windows PowerShell 5.1 that type
# resolves from a .NET Framework facade that lacks OSArchitecture, which (with
# StrictMode) throws "property cannot be found". PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE is set
# on every PowerShell version; PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432 reports the true OS
# architecture when a 32-bit shell runs under WOW64.
$osArch = [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable('PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432')
if (-not $osArch) {
$osArch = [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable('PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE')
}
switch ($osArch) {
'X64' { $target = 'x86_64-pc-windows-gnu' }
'Arm64' { $target = 'aarch64-pc-windows-gnullvm' }
'AMD64' { $target = 'x86_64-pc-windows-gnu' }
'ARM64' { $target = 'aarch64-pc-windows-gnullvm' }
default { throw "install: unsupported CPU architecture: $osArch" }
}
@@ -65,8 +80,11 @@ try {
$shaFile = "$exe.sha256"
Write-Host "downloading $asset ..."
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $url -OutFile $exe
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "$url.sha256" -OutFile $shaFile
# -UseBasicParsing: Windows PowerShell 5.1's Invoke-WebRequest otherwise
# tries to use the Internet Explorer engine and can fail when it is absent.
# (No-op on PowerShell 7.)
Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing -Uri $url -OutFile $exe
Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing -Uri "$url.sha256" -OutFile $shaFile
# The sidecar is "<hash> <name>"; compare just the hash.
$expected = ((Get-Content -Raw $shaFile) -split '\s+')[0].ToLower()