fix: update the PE checksum after committing changes#106
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rversteegen wants to merge 1 commit intoelectron:mainfrom
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fix: update the PE checksum after committing changes#106rversteegen wants to merge 1 commit intoelectron:mainfrom
rversteegen wants to merge 1 commit intoelectron:mainfrom
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(And fixes duplicate bug electron#101: Triggers false positive for windows defender golang)
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@dsanders11 any possible way to merge this? |
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Hello! Since the pull request was stuck with the old build system (and old commit), I've re-created the PR based on the latest commit here: FirehawkV21@495b739 I'd be happy to either bring over the changes to that fork or create a new PR that replaces it, if necessary. EDIT: I realised that I mentioned the wrong PR on my fork's commit. It is this PR that I re-created. |
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Fixes #50, #101
Yes, I was lazy and didn't bother to use GetLastError anywhere, because none of the other code does it...