kiber.io
kiber.io
classes.dex -> [classes.zip](https://github.com/JesusFreke/smali/files/5754870/classes.zip)
Build log [build.log](https://github.com/VDavid003/sm64-port-android-base/files/6882767/build.log)
Do you mean this port? https://github.com/sm64-port/sm64-port I haven't tried it, I'll try to test the assembly of this port one of these days.
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> Copying the relevant steps from the template: good afternoon. it's just a terrible mistake. now I have vs code completely refuses to read the file correctly through liveshare ```...
But it's not .goto that hangs. It works out correctly and execution proceeds to the next line (page.evaluate) after which it hangs. This is easily tracked using a debugger
I ran into the same problem and I think I found out why this is happening. In my case (you may have something else), the site sends [**beacon** requests](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/webRequest/ResourceType#beacon), which...
Hmm, there really was a mistake when unpacking. I didn't pay attention to her at first :D ``` Unsupported compression method: WSA_2311.40000.5.0_x64_Release-Nightly-with-Magisk-a0b8aa4d-alpha-2-stable-MindTheGapps-13.0-as-Pixel-7-RemovedAmazon\WSACrashUploader\arm64\KernelTraceControl.dll Unsupported compression method: WSA_2311.40000.5.0_x64_Release-Nightly-with-Magisk-a0b8aa4d-alpha-2-stable-MindTheGapps-13.0-as-Pixel-7-RemovedAmazon\WSACrashUploader\arm64\msdia140.dll Unsupported compression method: WSA_2311.40000.5.0_x64_Release-Nightly-with-Magisk-a0b8aa4d-alpha-2-stable-MindTheGapps-13.0-as-Pixel-7-RemovedAmazon\WSACrashUploader\arm64\msvcp140.dll...
However, the installation still fails: ``` C:\WSA > .\Install.ps1 The operation has been completed successfully. Installing MicrosoftCorporationII.WindowsSubsystemForAndroid version: 2311.40000.5.0 Dependency package Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8 x64 current version: 8.2305.5001.0. Nothing to do. Dependency...
Well, actually, there is nothing new in that guide to correct the error. So it's still present, and GetAppxLog doesn't have anything useful at first glance, it's still the same...