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[OS X Only] Can't sync with remote releases folder using -u #506

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romaincointepas opened this issue Nov 25, 2015 · 3 comments
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[OS X Only] Can't sync with remote releases folder using -u #506

romaincointepas opened this issue Nov 25, 2015 · 3 comments

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@romaincointepas
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Hey,

I'm on OS X 10.11.1.

I get an error when using the -u option:

>> Attemping to sync URL as remote RELEASES folder
>> Failed to sync URL as GitHub repo: Repo URL must be to the root URL of the repo e.g. https://github.com/myuser/myrepo

(complete dump here)

I am passing https://releases.smartflix.io/win.

It seems to recognize that the url provided is not a Github repo and go for a remote releases folder kind, but then the exception mentions a repo as well.

Thanks!

Note: I'm using https://github.com/atom/grunt-electron-installer with the remoteReleases option

@romaincointepas romaincointepas changed the title Can't sync sync with remote releases folder (using -u) Can't sync with remote releases folder using -u Nov 25, 2015
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Just tried on Windows, works like a charm.

@romaincointepas romaincointepas changed the title Can't sync with remote releases folder using -u [OS X Only] Can't sync with remote releases folder using -u Nov 25, 2015
@anaisbetts
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Huh, weird. If getting a Windows box running is a pain, AppVeyor can be a useful way to get a Windows build going

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friksa commented Apr 16, 2016

+1 for fixing this on OS X

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