Alejandro R Mosteo
Alejandro R Mosteo
That's expected behavior, local manifests are strictly checked for variable values, unlike index manifests. You can override this behavior with `--force`, but still that should be mentioned in the error.
> [@mosteo](https://github.com/mosteo) I think it would be worth using some of the Open Collective funds to go to Fiverr and get a designer to help us improve what we have....
Sorry for being a pain, but the light design in particular looks not great to me. But, since this is a matter of taste, I wouldn't push back if people...
I see. What's going on here is that we're only checking the package existence, but not if it is already installed, and since they all provide the same exact release,...
We generate a subset of the manifest programmatically, so maybe the schema generation could be hooked there.
> I'm assuming [this](https://github.com/alire-project/alire/actions/runs/11554342812/job/32157351611?pr=1782#step:17:1108) is transient. Yes it is.
Merged, thanks.
Alr 1.1.0-rc1, macOS, Big Sur issues: Quarantine and Outdated custom indexes cause misleading advice
Hi Simon, did you have another index configured besides the community one? It seems so given the path. So the problem here would be that we are not checking which...
Alr 1.1.0-rc1, macOS, Big Sur issues: Quarantine and Outdated custom indexes cause misleading advice
Thanks, I guess that's it. I will rename this issue to reflect the root of the problem.
Alr 1.1.0-rc1, macOS, Big Sur issues: Quarantine and Outdated custom indexes cause misleading advice
Sorry, you're right. I'm out of touch with macOS daily use; this means that the executable we generate must always be put out of quarantine to be used?