Advanced Android-x86 Installer For Windows 10

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Then I installed nightly-i686-pc-windows-msvc and stable-i686-pc-windows-msvc. I found it confusing that it downloaded the i686 rustc again, instead of just adding i686 support to the existing x86-64 rustc.

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Then I learned on IRC that I am supposed to do rustup target add stable-i686-pc-windows-msvc and rustup target add nightly-i686-pc-windows-msvc instead, to add cross-compilation targets. But, when I did this, it failed:

Browsing the site from Firefix fails (Issue), from Chromium it printed curl -sSf sh.
I added -x to sh and ran it on my system (x86_64 kernel, mixed, mostly 32-bit userland from Debian mostly jessie) from a separate user.
It has installed itself and worked well.

@briansmith it should work as expected if you instead write rustup target add i686-pc-windows-msvc (note there's no "nightly" there). The distinction is that nightly-i686-pc-windows-msvc is a toolchain identifier whereas i686-pc-windows-msvc is a simple target triple. So what this command is doing is adding the "i686-pc-windows-msvc" target to the "nightly" toolchain for "x86_64-pc-windows-msvc".

No, not yet. I already know it's pretty bad, and I'm not sure yet what I want to do to make it better. Installing over multirust is sure to be bad, so perhaps it's best to just detect that situation and refuse to install. Opinions?

@eminence There's a technical limitation in the way that self-update works that forces the actual replacement of the rustup binary to be the last step of installation. Namely, that on windows you can't delete the running executable, so on windows rustup is forced to use an ugly hack: it runs another copy of itself that copies the new binary into place, exiting as it does so that the running binary can be deleted a split second later (iow the actual self-upgrade happens after rustup has reported a successful update and exited). I could possibly add another update step that lets rustup run some upgrade routine before doing the self-exe-replace, but that's scary because if the exe-replacement fails then your upgrade is in an inconsistent state. So right now self-update is as simple as possible.

I think the website needs a small "other platforms" button - like rust-lang.org - for installers for other platforms. For example, looking at the website on Linux, I wasn't sure whether I should send it to a Windows user, since I couldn't immediately tell if it would work for them.

Another more severe issue is that rustup.exe process seem to be hanging and it cannot be killed from the Windows Task Manager. Due to this issue, I cannot remove the .cargo and .multirust directories and I have to_force_ reboote the PC to recover (using the power button).

I noticed that the ClueBots leave numbers in their edit summaries, whereas HG's parallel is only a word that may actually define differently when compared to the bots... so, wouldn't it be more useful to use such a numbering system too? --Lofty abyss 14:59, 24 February 2020 (UTC)

It was bought to my attention on my talk page today that I've been thanking people when marking an edit as a 'good edit'. I can see where this might cause spam quite by accident. How can I turn it off? --I dream of horses (talk) (contribs) Remember to ping me after replying off my talk page 22:37, 7 March 2020 (UTC)

See [1]. Dark-World25 was reverting edits made by the IP to their own user talk page, but in the process, Huggle self-reverted itself twice, it appears, and reintroduced the unwanted edits. Looks like Huggle is somehow overlapping its own edits. Home Lander (talk) 22:17, 17 March 2020 (UTC)

I have been getting this error when I have been trying to log into Huggle since 3 years. Login failed: Unable to parse the global configuration. See debug log for more details.: Query result doesn't contain any data. I have restored this application many times on different internet networks, but it didn't work. Can you help me solve this problem? Thanks. Uğurkent (talk) 20:34, 23 March 2020 (UTC)

This file is not directly editable, I was just discussing what could be theoretical fix of this, the change has to be implemented in code and can be shipped with next version of Huggle. Petrb (talk) 10:45, 27 March 2020 (UTC)

Hi, I recently removed 2factor sign in and changed my user name from all caps to setnence case. I used bot password to login Huggle and I was unable to log in Huggle today. Kindly advice what should I do or any further info needed. Thank you. Cassiopeia(talk) 01:45, 29 March 2020 (UTC)

Hi Team, I haven't used Huggle for a couple of years, so installed the new version to get back into it. However I'm entirely unable to log in; running into either "Login failed on enwiki: Unable to parse the user configuration: document is NULL" or "Login failed (on enwiki): Cannot log in when using MediaWiki\Session\BotPasswordSessionProvider sessions."... I have uninstalled and reinstalled Huggle, logged out of Mediawiki, Tried a Legacy rather than bot login, deleted and re-requested the bot password, and am still running into errors. Windows 10 64-bit. Version 3.4.10. Thanks! --Jack Frost (talk) 03:50, 26 April 2020 (UTC)

Normally when I use Huggle, by pressing Q it reverts and warns a user, which is fine if there are no warnings before. However, recently there seems to be a glitch where level 2, 3, and 4 warnings can't be given even when pressing Q. I also don't see an option anymore to report a user that has a final warning. Not sure what the issue is. Thanks, Hummerrocket (talk) 00:37, 15 June 2020 (UTC)

Are there problems today with Huggle? four or five times I've logged in during the day and no edits coming up for review. I tried changing feeds to each of the three options, but no change. I'm using Version: 3.4.10 build: 3880 3.4.10 on a fairly new MS Surface Pro and not too technical JW 1961 Talk 20:48, 19 July 2020 (UTC)

Starting with the next version of RedWarn (RedWarn 15), users of the RedWarn tool will be able to access the same network as Huggle users on the English Wikipedia. As RedWarn is a Javascript tool that can be used by any autoconfirmed user (like Twinkle), rather than an application that on enwiki requires rollback (like Huggle), you may see an influx in activity in the HAN panel as many more users begin to access the HAN. You are very welcome to engage in discussions at any time. The protocol between RedWarn and Huggle is fully compatible. If you have any queries about this change, please ask me on my talk page, or at WT:RedWarn. Many thanks, Ed6767 talk! 02:30, 12 July 2020 (UTC)

Hi, in options I saw an option that reproduced a sound when an edit in the feed had a score higher than some number. I enabled the option but there is no sound. Is there a problem?--SRuizR 06:50, 28 June 2020 (UTC)

@Petrb: Do you think that a web-based version of Huggle that does not require the installation of separate software is possible? The only real roadblock with this idea that I can see is how to implement IRC with a web-based version. SuperGoose007 (Honk!) 00:13, 25 July 2020 (UTC)

The queue filters do not seem to work for me. Is this just problem with my installation of Huggle, or is anyone else experiencing difficulties with their queue? SuperGoose007 (Honk!) 01:25, 8 August 2020 (UTC)

Every time I start huggle nowadays, the whitelist starts at zero; thankfully, it increases over time to include experienced editors and bots who are editing at the same time as me. However, this is less than ideal; sometimes, I check the "see mostly good edits option," then I have to keep clearing the list of now-whitelisted people. Is this by design for some reason, is this a newly-discovered bug, or is phabricator already "on it"? --I dream of horses (Contribs) Please notify me after replying off my talk page. Thank you. 02:57, 26 August 2020 (UTC)

While browsing through dinosaur pages, I noticed that an edit made by an IP, which added an extra entry to the Disambiguation template at the top of the page, was reverted in seconds by @Spudlace: using Huggle. I know the IP did not vandalize the page; the second entry's title is only one letter off from the page's title, and people could genuinely get confused. I had to manually revert it. I also noticed this discussion on the Talk page of another IP who tried to contest a revert made by @Materialscientist: using Huggle, made within a minute of their constructive edit. Seeing as they didn't reply, with another IP instating the change that would've been made, I suspect that the reverts were automated. As someone who doesn't know how Huggle works, I would like to know: were reverts like those automated, done without the intervention of humans that would review such changes before deciding to revert them? 49.144.197.165 (talk) 12:47, 4 October 2020 (UTC)

I've noticed that for some weird reason Huggle used rollback when the option called use software rollback is not ticked, while just using manual reversion when ticked. This seems like the opposite of how it should work to me. Asartea Talk Contribs 16:23, 3 November 2020 (UTC)

I've already tried firing up HG twice today and it appears to freeze within seconds of logging in. This wasn't a problem yesterday; any ideas why? lavender(formerly HMSSolent)lambast 02:45, 19 October 2020 (UTC)

Hi, I have huggle installed but the queue and the HAN is not showing. After I closed the HAN window it cannot be be opened again, and same with the queue. Is this a bug because even after trying to restart Huggle it is still not showing. Do you know how to fix this and what happened? Thanks, User3749 (talk) 10:37, 11 March 2021 (UTC)

Hi, anyone knows the standard Keyboard Shortcut(s) on a MAC for reverting the diff via "Removal of content - unexplained deletion" ? Or if there are none how can I add one for this action!? Thanks in advance, CommanderWaterford (talk) 11:09, 16 March 2021 (UTC)

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