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Temporary file creation #10
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one extra question, I specified an application name but still seeing on Windows "Java Platform" in the bottom of notification. I have no idea how to override it. Is it even possible? I was thinking that |
Huum I have no idea what's this file is :( |
Default for Windows 10. I don't know exactly which one is it. Looks like native |
I have just tried to reproduce it (with this VM), but I don't (I'm not using I have launched Maybe I do something wrong ? Is this this kind of notification you see ? I have noticed the |
I use Environment: Windows 7, 64-bit |
Ok thanks. |
I think I have been able to reproduce it. It seems to appear when trying to find BurntToast.
To prevent it at the moment, you can choose a working notifier by configuration instead of letting For gradle it would be:
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@jcgay Thank you, it does work! |
And this is an issue with jPowershell : profesorfalken/jPowerShell#33 It should be fixed in |
Thanks! |
What is ETA for next release? |
Fixes #10 A `null` file (with content 'Active code page: 1252') was created when trying to run BurntToast with jPowerShell.
It is released as @withparadox2 I have also released |
When I have integrated this notifier into Gradle plugin, there is being created a file named "null" (on CWD) with contents "Active code page: 1250". This is annoying for my plugin users, because this file is created under directory using VCS.
Now I am forced to remove that file manually, even just after
Notifier.close()
(it is not cleaning :/)Environment: Windows 10, 64-bit
Send-notification: 0.14.0
Java: 8
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