[Snyk] Upgrade zone.js from 0.14.3 to 0.14.4 #509
Annotations
7 warnings
Node.js 16 actions are deprecated. Please update the following actions to use Node.js 20: actions/checkout@v2, actions/setup-dotnet@v1, actions/cache@v2. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-09-22-github-actions-transitioning-from-node-16-to-node-20/.
|
The following actions uses node12 which is deprecated and will be forced to run on node16: actions/checkout@v2, actions/setup-dotnet@v1, actions/cache@v2. For more info: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-06-13-github-actions-all-actions-will-run-on-node16-instead-of-node12-by-default/
|
Publish Backend win10-x86:
src/Ombi.Updater/Installer.cs#L108
'System.Reflection.Assembly.Location' always returns an empty string for assemblies embedded in a single-file app. If the path to the app directory is needed, consider calling 'System.AppContext.BaseDirectory'.
|
Publish Backend win10-x86:
src/Ombi.Schedule/Jobs/Ombi/OmbiAutomaticUpdater.cs#L72
'System.Reflection.Assembly.Location' always returns an empty string for assemblies embedded in a single-file app. If the path to the app directory is needed, consider calling 'System.AppContext.BaseDirectory'.
|
Publish Backend win10-x86:
src/Ombi.Schedule/Jobs/Ombi/OmbiAutomaticUpdater.cs#L204
'System.Reflection.Assembly.Location' always returns an empty string for assemblies embedded in a single-file app. If the path to the app directory is needed, consider calling 'System.AppContext.BaseDirectory'.
|
Publish Backend win10-x86:
src/Ombi.Schedule/Jobs/Ombi/OmbiAutomaticUpdater.cs#L218
'System.Reflection.Assembly.Location' always returns an empty string for assemblies embedded in a single-file app. If the path to the app directory is needed, consider calling 'System.AppContext.BaseDirectory'.
|
Publish Backend win10-x86:
src/Ombi.Schedule/Jobs/Ombi/OmbiAutomaticUpdater.cs#L249
'System.Reflection.Assembly.Location' always returns an empty string for assemblies embedded in a single-file app. If the path to the app directory is needed, consider calling 'System.AppContext.BaseDirectory'.
|
Loading