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Asks for Windows dependencies when inside WSL 2 #1266
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Hello, As a contributor who implemented the change to use Windows' mpv.exe for video playback with ani-cli under WSL, I wanted to clarify the rationale behind this approach: Why Use Windows' mpv.exe with ani-cli in WSL:
How to use it:
This solution is designed to optimize the user experience by providing a practical and stable setup for enjoying videos with ani-cli. Your understanding and support in this matter are greatly appreciated. To revert this change it is enough to remove from ani-cli Line 303 in 0a00507
Line 325 in 0a00507
Pull request for context: #1190 |
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Version: 4.7-1 (From AUR)
OS: Arch Linux on Windows 10 x86_64
Shell: zsh
It doesn't work properly on Arch WSL. When executed, it thinks I'm on Windows (which is technically true).
It gives the following output:
$ ani-cli Checking dependencies... Program "mpv.exe" not found. Please install it.
Steps To Reproduce
ani-cli
from AUR (I usedyay
)ani-cli
Expected behavior
Dependency check should not ask for Windows applications when inside WSL
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Additional context
I use Arch WSL 2 on Windows 10 with an X server service for GUI
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