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New package: GAI.GAI version 1.0.0 #202507
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Signed-off-by: Dragon1573 <[email protected]>
/AzurePipelines run |
Manual validationVerified in Windows Sandbox instance. Further investigation needed.
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Manual Validation ended with:
2024-12-27 09:54:05.658 [CLI ] Package hash verification failed. SHA256 in manifest [7be0ad53eda3e6a08f70843eb068b1c6fba880c7a33672a98192045869c1e856] does not match download [7b2ad08a6ef5b926407cea8147c4c80c0c32718c17378b24ca1c779a6d335f13] with file size [28754473] and content type []
(Automated response - build 931.)
@stephengillie @Dragon1573 |
Those are information related to me. Don't care if you're not the pull request author.
Nope. I'm the author and disabled "Allow edits and access to secrets by maintainers" switch. So all modifications can only done by myself. |
- Correction of installer hash Co-authored-by: Stephen Gillie <[email protected]>
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CC @stephengillie 🙏🏼 |
I saw a recent message reading "Validation-Unattended-Failed". I tested running "Gai-1.0.0-Setup.exe /vervslient" from the command line, and it runs, but a prompt appears: "Do you want to allow this app from an unknown publisher to make changes to your device". This prompt requires manual confirmation before installation. Is this the cause? |
@wingetbot run |
Publish pipeline succeeded for this Pull Request. Once you refresh your index, this change should be present. |
This prompt is bypassed in some way in the pipeline. In my VMs, I click through it. So this shouldn't be the cause of the error. Unfortunately, since a recent pipeline change, run logs are no longer emitted. So the actual cause is hidden from public view. In lieu of these, I've scripted a local manifest install and Defender scan. |
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After installation, I can't launch the application from Startup Panel. Further investigation needed.
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