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tmoreno.open-log-viewer version 1.5.1 #22110

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@oxygen-dioxide oxygen-dioxide commented Jul 23, 2021

  • Have you signed the Contributor License Agreement?
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  • Have you validated your manifest locally with winget validate --manifest <path>?
  • Have you tested your manifest locally with winget install --manifest <path>?
  • Does your manifest conform to the 1.0 schema?

Note: <path> is the name of the directory containing the manifest you're submitting.


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Hello @oxygen-dioxide,
The pull request encountered an internal error and has been assigned to a developer to investigate.

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Hello @oxygen-dioxide,
During installation testing, this application failed to install without user input. Did you forget to add Silent or SilentWithProgress switches?

This can also happen when a dependency is missing. You can test with https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs#test-your-manifest.

Please investigate a fix and resubmit the Pull Request.

You may also try using the Windows Package Manager Manifest Creator to determine the proper installer type. If the installer type is MSIX, MSI or a known installer technology like NullSoft, Inno, etc. the wingetcreate tool can detect then the winget client will know what switches to pass. If it's a .exe installer of an unknown type, you will need to search to determine the proper switches for Silent and SilentWithProgress.

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Hello @oxygen-dioxide,
During installation testing, this application failed to install without user input. Did you forget to add Silent or SilentWithProgress switches?

This can also happen when a dependency is missing. You can test with https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs#test-your-manifest.

Please investigate a fix and resubmit the Pull Request.

You may also try using the Windows Package Manager Manifest Creator to determine the proper installer type. If the installer type is MSIX, MSI or a known installer technology like NullSoft, Inno, etc. the wingetcreate tool can detect then the winget client will know what switches to pass. If it's a .exe installer of an unknown type, you will need to search to determine the proper switches for Silent and SilentWithProgress.

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close and reopen again since the bot had problems yesterday

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Hello @oxygen-dioxide,
During installation testing, this application failed to install without user input. Did you forget to add Silent or SilentWithProgress switches?

This can also happen when a dependency is missing. You can test with https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs#test-your-manifest.

Please investigate a fix and resubmit the Pull Request.

You may also try using the Windows Package Manager Manifest Creator to determine the proper installer type. If the installer type is MSIX, MSI or a known installer technology like NullSoft, Inno, etc. the wingetcreate tool can detect then the winget client will know what switches to pass. If it's a .exe installer of an unknown type, you will need to search to determine the proper switches for Silent and SilentWithProgress.

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Oh, this is not a installer, its just a portable app
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