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fix(linux): productName should be used as the default value when executableName is not set. (#8766) #9068

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@hbcraft hbcraft commented Apr 29, 2025

I have conducted tests in my project and it seems there are no issues.

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hbcraft commented Apr 29, 2025

I saw that Test App ßW.xml was generated during the test instead of testapp.xml. Should I change testapp.xml in the test file to Test App ßW.xml? Or is there any other way for me to fix this error?

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hbcraft commented Apr 30, 2025

I changed testapp.xml in test/src/linux/debTest.ts:107 to Test App ßW.xml, and the tests running on my computer passed, but I don't know if this change is reasonable.

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