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Invalid update information in AppImage #3726
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yes, as it described in documentation and in examples, so, why isn’t valid now? |
Well, because the string "None" is not valid according to the spec.
Can you point me toward that please? You are using appimage-builder, correct? https://appimage-builder.readthedocs.io/en/latest/advanced/updates.html does not mention "None". cc @azubieta |
Hello @probonopd! Please check the fresh version (development snapshot) of Stellarium: |
Hello @probonopd! We really need your feedback. |
Looks good now, as you can see like this:
All zero bytes, so no update information. Of course it would be even better if it had valid update information, but at least it no longer has invalid update information. Thanks! |
Hello @probonopd! Thank you for your feedback. |
Expected Behaviour
The Stellarium AppImage either contains valid or no update information
Actual Behaviour
The Stellarium AppImage contains defective (invalid) update information
Steps to reproduce
The Stellarium AppImage contains the string "None" as update information. The string "None" is not valid update information. Hence, the AppImage is not a valid AppImage.
The "None" should not be there.
Most likely it is caused by
stellarium/util/appimage/stellarium-appimage-qt5.yml
Line 85 in 7643434
stellarium/util/appimage/stellarium-appimage-qt6.yml
Line 96 in 7643434
System
stellarium-24.1-qt5-x86_64.AppImage
References
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