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[Package Issue]: OramaInteractive.Pixelorama #204588

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Jayman2000 opened this issue Jan 1, 2025 · 3 comments
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[Package Issue]: OramaInteractive.Pixelorama #204588

Jayman2000 opened this issue Jan 1, 2025 · 3 comments
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@Jayman2000
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Please confirm these before moving forward

  • I have searched for my issue and not found a work-in-progress/duplicate/resolved issue.
  • I have not been informed if the issue is resolved in a preview version of the winget client.

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Brief description of your issue

When I try to open Pixelorama, it always gives me an error.

Error: Couldn't load project data at path ".". Is the .pck file missing?
If you've renamed the executable, the associated .pck file should also be renamed to match the executable's name (without the extension).

Steps to reproduce

  1. Install Pixelorama by running this command:

    winget install -e --id OramaInteractive.Pixelorama
  2. Open a new Command Prompt window.

  3. Try to open Pixelorama by running this command:

    Pixelorama

Actual behavior

This error is displayed in the Command Prompt window and in a pop-up window:

Error: Couldn't load project data at path ".". Is the .pck file missing?
If you've renamed the executable, the associated .pck file should also be renamed to match the executable's name (without the extension).

The main Pixelorama window doesn’t open.

Expected behavior

The main Pixelorama window opens without error.

Environment

Windows Package Manager v1.9.25200
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Windows: Windows.Desktop v10.0.22631.4602
System Architecture: X64
Package: Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller v1.24.25200.0

Winget Directories
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Logs                               %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\DiagOutputDir
User Settings                      %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\settings.json
Portable Links Directory (User)    %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\WinGet\Links
Portable Links Directory (Machine) C:\Program Files\WinGet\Links
Portable Package Root (User)       %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\WinGet\Packages
Portable Package Root              C:\Program Files\WinGet\Packages
Portable Package Root (x86)        C:\Program Files (x86)\WinGet\Packages
Installer Downloads                %USERPROFILE%\Downloads

Links
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Privacy Statement   https://aka.ms/winget-privacy
License Agreement   https://aka.ms/winget-license
Third Party Notices https://aka.ms/winget-3rdPartyNotice
Homepage            https://aka.ms/winget
Windows Store Terms https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/storedocs/terms-of-sale

Admin Setting                             State
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LocalManifestFiles                        Disabled
BypassCertificatePinningForMicrosoftStore Disabled
InstallerHashOverride                     Disabled
LocalArchiveMalwareScanOverride           Disabled
ProxyCommandLineOptions                   Disabled
DefaultProxy                              Disabled

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@Jayman2000 Jayman2000 added the Issue-Bug It either shouldn't be doing this or needs an investigation. label Jan 1, 2025
@microsoft-github-policy-service microsoft-github-policy-service bot added the Needs-Triage This work item needs to be triaged by a member of the core team. label Jan 1, 2025
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Opening it the way you did will result in some error messages in the console, but the program should open normally.
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For this application, I prefer that you open its executable file directly rather than executing it via a command.
The executable should be in a subdirectory of this directory, you can look for it: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\WinGet\Packages

@stephengillie stephengillie added Needs-Author-Feedback This needs a response from the author. and removed Needs-Triage This work item needs to be triaged by a member of the core team. labels Jan 2, 2025
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Opening it the way you did will result in some error messages in the console, but the program should open normally. Image For this application, I prefer that you open its executable file directly rather than executing it via a command. The executable should be in a subdirectory of this directory, you can look for it: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\WinGet\Packages

When I install OramaInteractive.Pixelorama, it gives me this message:

Command line alias added: "Pixelorama"
Path environment variable modified; restart your shell to use the new value.

I guess that the Pixelorama package should be updated so that it doesn’t add that command-line alias because that command-line alias is pretty much useless.

@microsoft-github-policy-service microsoft-github-policy-service bot added Needs-Attention This work item needs to be reviewed by a member of the core team. and removed Needs-Author-Feedback This needs a response from the author. labels Jan 2, 2025
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DuckDuckStudio commented Jan 3, 2025

When I install OramaInteractive.Pixelorama, it gives me this message:

Command line alias added: "Pixelorama"
Path environment variable modified; restart your shell to use the new value.
I guess that the Pixelorama package should be updated so that it doesn’t add that command-line alias because that command-line alias is pretty much useless.

See https://matrix.to/#/!LEwByvxhTNZZcKeCCY:gitter.im/$vEh4XHQPdmGiHdZhBTookOPQhn9bMKMM9pEgAofoWpU?via=gitter.im&via=matrix.org&via=mozilla.org and microsoft/winget-cli#2299

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