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OS: Ubuntu 18.04.02 LTS
The error occures because on line 86 rsync fails to expand the asterisk. Works as intended on Debian 10.
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The diagram detailing when hooks (especially release lifecycle hooks) are invoked for each command are incredibly useful when writing a plugin or trying to understand how different plugins will behave together.
However, when tracing through the code, I've noticed the following inconsistency(ies) between the diagram and the
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I've tried launching this from the .exe in the zip file download and by installing it via the Installer.msi both keep giving me the "not a valid Win32 application" message shown in the screenshot attached here. I'm running Windows XP on Parallels Desktop 14 on a Mac Mini with a 3GHz Intel Core i7 and 16GB of RAM so it isn't an issue of hardware compatibility or at least it shouldn't be. If anyone
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Tl;dr: Use the workaround from https://github.com/pwndbg/pwndbg/pull/322/files only for broken gdb versions