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User reported v0.7.6 install silently no-op'd when v0.7.5 was still
running:
$dest = "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\Muyue"
Expand-Archive -Path "$env:TEMP\muyue.zip" -DestinationPath $dest -Force
# No error, but the running v0.7.5 .exe stays in place because
# Windows refuses to overwrite a locked file. After 'install', the
# 'muyue' command still launches v0.7.5.
Add a Stop-Process step at the top of the install snippet:
Get-Process muyue, muyue-windows-amd64 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
Stop-Process -Force
Start-Sleep -Milliseconds 500
-ErrorAction SilentlyContinue makes it idempotent (no error on a
clean first install). The 500ms sleep gives Windows time to release
the file handle before Expand-Archive opens the destination paths.
Snippet bumps to 6 lines; explanatory note added so users updating
from a previous version know why this step matters.
- internal/version/version.go: 0.7.6 → 0.7.7
- CHANGELOG.md: v0.7.7 entry
34 lines
670 B
Go
34 lines
670 B
Go
package version
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import (
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"fmt"
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"runtime"
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)
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const (
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Name = "muyue"
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Version = "0.7.7"
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Author = "La Légion de Muyue"
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)
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var (
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// BuildDate is set at build time
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BuildDate = ""
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)
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func FullVersion() string {
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return Name + " v" + Version
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}
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// FullInfo returns full version information.
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func FullInfo() string {
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info := fmt.Sprintf("%-12s %s\n", "Version:", Version)
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info += fmt.Sprintf("%-12s %s\n", "Author:", Author)
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info += fmt.Sprintf("%-12s %s\n", "Go:", runtime.Version())
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info += fmt.Sprintf("%-12s %s\n", "Platform:", runtime.GOOS+"/"+runtime.GOARCH)
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if BuildDate != "" {
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info += fmt.Sprintf("%-12s %s\n", "Build:", BuildDate)
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}
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return info
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}
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