Hello everybody,
In a GitHub Action running on windows-2022 [1], I have a couple of
steps like this:
-
name: Download Cygwin installer
shell: pwsh
run: |
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://cygwin.com/setup-x86_64.exe
-OutFile C:\CygwinInstaller.exe
$expectedHash = (Invoke-WebRequest -Ur
> I have had the following failure 2 out of 4 times (see [1]):
>
> Program 'setup.exe' failed to run: The specified executable is not a
> valid application for this OS platform.
The problem no longer occurs.
I think it was probably an issue caused by a malformed executable in a
mirror/CDN (which w
> > Program 'setup.exe' failed to run: The specified executable is not a
> > valid application for this OS platform.
> Could newer Windows 11 builds require a a signed executable, or newer manifest
> GUID, version, urn asmv than Win 10:
I don't think the problem is about having a signed executabl
Il giorno lun 21 ott 2024 alle ore 19:03 Brian Inglis via Cygwin
ha scritto:
> > I think it was probably an issue caused by a malformed executable in a
> > mirror/CDN (which would explain why it worked sometimes and sometimes
> > not).
>
> That's kind of worrying, but also kind of typical of MS se
Il giorno dom 20 ott 2024 alle ore 19:57 Jon Turney
ha scritto:
> You might like to try the semi-official action [1]
> [1] https://github.com/cygwin/cygwin-install-action
Hi Jon,
thanks for the tip!
I tried it, with this GitHub Action step:
-
name: Install Cygwin
uses: cygwin/cygwin-install
Il giorno mar 22 ott 2024 alle ore 06:28 Brian Inglis via Cygwin
ha scritto:
> I typically use wget -N -nv for downloads, without any issues for decades, on
> any service.
Hello Brian,
thanks for the reply!
It seems the problem occurs when we require the same URL from the same
IP multiple times
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