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enhance: do NOT trigger double clicking events when user click the bl… #1748

enhance: do NOT trigger double clicking events when user click the bl…

enhance: do NOT trigger double clicking events when user click the bl… #1748

Triggered via push November 15, 2024 02:51
Status Success
Total duration 7m 3s
Artifacts 6

ci.yml

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Matrix: Build / build
Prepare version string
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Prepare version string
Matrix: Package / Package Linux
Matrix: Package / Package OSX app
Matrix: Package / Package portable Windows app
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6 warnings
Build / Build macOS (Apple Silicon)
System.Net.Quic.MsQuicApi..cctor(): 'System.Reflection.Assembly.Location.get' always returns an empty string for assemblies embedded in a single-file app. If the path to the app directory is needed, consider calling 'System.AppContext.BaseDirectory'.
Build / Build Linux
System.Net.Quic.MsQuicApi..cctor(): 'System.Reflection.Assembly.Location.get' always returns an empty string for assemblies embedded in a single-file app. If the path to the app directory is needed, consider calling 'System.AppContext.BaseDirectory'.
Build / Build Linux (arm64)
System.Net.Quic.MsQuicApi..cctor(): 'System.Reflection.Assembly.Location.get' always returns an empty string for assemblies embedded in a single-file app. If the path to the app directory is needed, consider calling 'System.AppContext.BaseDirectory'.
Build / Build Windows x64
System.Net.Quic.MsQuicApi..cctor(): 'System.Reflection.Assembly.Location.get' always returns an empty string for assemblies embedded in a single-file app. If the path to the app directory is needed, consider calling 'System.AppContext.BaseDirectory'.
Build / Build Windows ARM64
System.Net.Quic.MsQuicApi..cctor(): 'System.Reflection.Assembly.Location.get' always returns an empty string for assemblies embedded in a single-file app. If the path to the app directory is needed, consider calling 'System.AppContext.BaseDirectory'.
Build / Build macOS (Intel)
System.Net.Quic.MsQuicApi..cctor(): 'System.Reflection.Assembly.Location.get' always returns an empty string for assemblies embedded in a single-file app. If the path to the app directory is needed, consider calling 'System.AppContext.BaseDirectory'.

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