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PortX version 1.1.1 #13963

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@wonkyungup wonkyungup commented May 26, 2021

  • Have you signed the Contributor License Agreement?
  • Have you checked that there aren't other open pull requests for the same manifest update/change?
  • Have you validated your manifest locally with winget validate --manifest <path>?
  • Have you tested your manifest locally with winget install --manifest <path>?
  • Does your manifest conform to the 1.0 schema?

Note: <path> is the name of the directory containing the manifest you're submitting.


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@wingetbot wingetbot added the Manifest-Validation-Error Manifest validation failed label May 26, 2021
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Hello @wonkyungup,
The package manager bot determined that the metadata was not compliant.

As mentioned in this tweet, in winget-cli and winget-pkgs we have moved to the 1.0 format. Please update your manifest to the new format and submit again.
Make sure the ID is of the form publisher.appname and that the folder structure is manifests\partition\publisher\appname\version. Be sure to use a tool like VSCode (https://code.visualstudio.com/) to make sure your request is YAML syntax is correct. Please also verify the manifest file is compliant with the package manager specification (https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/blob/master/doc/ManifestSpecv1.0.md)
For details on the error, see the details link below in the build pipeline.

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@wingetbot wingetbot added the Manifest-Validation-Error Manifest validation failed label May 26, 2021
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Hello @wonkyungup,
The package manager bot determined that the metadata was not compliant.

As mentioned in this tweet, in winget-cli and winget-pkgs we have moved to the 1.0 format. Please update your manifest to the new format and submit again.
Make sure the ID is of the form publisher.appname and that the folder structure is manifests\partition\publisher\appname\version. Be sure to use a tool like VSCode (https://code.visualstudio.com/) to make sure your request is YAML syntax is correct. Please also verify the manifest file is compliant with the package manager specification (https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/blob/master/doc/ManifestSpecv1.0.md)
For details on the error, see the details link below in the build pipeline.

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@wingetbot wingetbot added the Manifest-Validation-Error Manifest validation failed label May 26, 2021
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Hello @wonkyungup,
The package manager bot determined that the metadata was not compliant.

As mentioned in this tweet, in winget-cli and winget-pkgs we have moved to the 1.0 format. Please update your manifest to the new format and submit again.
Make sure the ID is of the form publisher.appname and that the folder structure is manifests\partition\publisher\appname\version. Be sure to use a tool like VSCode (https://code.visualstudio.com/) to make sure your request is YAML syntax is correct. Please also verify the manifest file is compliant with the package manager specification (https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/blob/master/doc/ManifestSpecv1.0.md)
For details on the error, see the details link below in the build pipeline.

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@wingetbot wingetbot added the Validation-Installation-Error Error installing application label May 26, 2021
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ghost commented May 26, 2021

Hello @wonkyungup,
The package manager bot determined there was an issue with installing the application correctly. Please check the application installs correctly. Once repaired, please push an update to your pull request.

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