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Positron Windows: upstream compilation error in node-gyp #6324

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testlabauto opened this issue Feb 12, 2025 · 1 comment
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Positron Windows: upstream compilation error in node-gyp #6324

testlabauto opened this issue Feb 12, 2025 · 1 comment
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area: builds Issues related to Builds category. os-windows Windows issue

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System details:

Positron and OS details:

Main on 2/12/25

Interpreter details:

N/A

Describe the issue:

We are seeing a fair number of console errors in windows builds in CI.

e2e-test-runner.log

Examples:

[main 2025-02-12T13:59:57.219Z] [uncaught exception in main]: Error: Cannot find module '../build/Release/vscode-sqlite3.node'

[2025-02-12T13:59:56.568Z] [electron] stderr: Error: Could not locate the bindings file. Tried:
→ C:\a\positron\positron\node_modules@vscode\spdlog\build\spdlog.node

Steps to reproduce the issue:

  1. Open the logs archive for any failed CI windows test

Note that @jonvanausdeln has not been to repro locally

Expected or desired behavior:

Successful upstream compilation

Were there any error messages in the UI, Output panel, or Developer Tools console?

(see attached log file)

@testlabauto testlabauto added the os-windows Windows issue label Feb 12, 2025
@juliasilge juliasilge added the area: builds Issues related to Builds category. label Feb 12, 2025
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One option is to bump or disable the cache.

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