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Cannot update properly,broken link #497

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CheekiBreekie opened this issue Aug 12, 2022 · 3 comments
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Cannot update properly,broken link #497

CheekiBreekie opened this issue Aug 12, 2022 · 3 comments

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@CheekiBreekie
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Description of the bug
Wallet is not able to auto-update,because of a [mistyped?] link. The wallet is attempting to download from github releases page,using "-" inbetween words,but the newest version [1.3.0] is using "." between words,which causes this issue. The fix would be very simple,just change the filenames.

Can you reproduce the issue?
yes

Steps to reproduce
1.Have a mymonero wallet,on windows, on version 1.2.7
2.Open the wallet
3.Try to update [or wait for auto update]
4.Get greeted by a "404" error for the download link

What you expected to happen
Wallet should auto-update

Actual behavior:
Wallet gets you a error regarding the github link to update

Versions:
MyMonero 1.2.7

  • Operating system: WIndows 10
@n0v3xx
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n0v3xx commented Aug 13, 2022

I can confirm this issue. :(

@ViaLoboGGG
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Confirmed as well.

@devinpearson
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We will resolve this issue once the server infrastructure is back to scanning the new blocks correctly.

Electron-builder and GitHub have changed the way they interact and its caused the files to be named differently from what is expected. It's noted and in the pipeline to be corrected.

We expect that the updated apps will be out before the end of the week, which will allow the auto updates.

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