Hello @github, the links in the description should not work here. I always click on the hyperlink and wonder what I did incorrectly. I will probably never learn to do this "correctly" so please remove the href here:
If anyone else runs into "Could not find a WAM account" when @VisualStudio asks for updated credentials then do this:
Go to Options > Environment > Accounts. Change "Add and reauthenticate accounts using:" from "Windows authentication broker" to "Embedded web browser".
@kiwicopple@deno_land@ImageMagick You might need an extra line. You should create a copy of the data inside img.write. In your case this will probably work though because you are not doing anything in the library afterwards that could change the memory at that location.
@svrooij@github Think I figured it out. Took me too many tries because I thought everything was uninstalled. I have added a check to make sure all the packages that I will build from source are uninstalled on the agent. And that check is passing now. Lets hope the rest of the build still works.
Looks like the @GitHub macOS 12 agent now has some software installed again that affects the native build of Magick․NET.
Using my @GitHub actions debugger to figure out the correct brew uninstall order in a shell on the agent.
Not a fan (yet?) of the position of this new button @github. I keep clicking on that #copilot button when I want to open my notifications (read todo list).
@sinclairinat0r@VisualStudio@code But sometimes I have a question about something where the document is not relevant. @VisualStudio now has an option to tell it to not include the active document. Otherwise it might use the document to give me an answer.
Not sure if I already told this here but I am a big fan of @GitHub#copilot. Just now it felt like it was reading my mind by giving me the exact line that I needed while I was busy with a refactoring action.
Turns out I had to make some more patches. Much easier to test them with a shell on a @GitHub#actions runner. Super nice I can edit the script and try it before committing it and running the whole pipeline.
I should probably also work on adding support for @AzureDevOps agents.
Looks like the #arm64 MacOS build for the native library that is used by Magick․NET is suddenly broken. Guess it's time to start my @GitHub#actions debugger and figure out why it's broken.
Asked @sinclairinat0r which #Arm64 laptop I should get. He told me to get a @Lenovo with the @Snapdragon X Elite chip. It's now my wife her primary laptop and she is very happy with it. Will check if everything runs #Arm64 native and check if I can make that possible if it isn't.
Looks like the #arm64 MacOS build for the native library that is used by Magick․NET is suddenly broken. Guess it's time to start my @GitHub#actions debugger and figure out why it's broken.
Looks like the #arm64 MacOS build for the native library that is used by Magick․NET is suddenly broken. Guess it's time to start my @GitHub#actions debugger and figure out why it's broken.