Adds the canonical noreply form (54813621+xxxigm@users.noreply.github.com)
alongside the existing plain-email mapping so the salvage commit for
@xxxigm's codex doctor PR doesn't fail AUTHOR_MAP CI.
The previous winget invocation discarded stdout/stderr and trusted no
signal at all -- not the exit code (winget exits 0 even when it bails
"please specify --source"), not output (sent to Out-Null), not the
catch handler (winget returning 0 means no exception fires). The only
trust signal was a post-install Get-Command rg / Get-Command ffmpeg
check, which would also miss the package because %LOCALAPPDATA%\
Microsoft\WinGet\Links (where winget puts command aliases) is added to
PATH by AppExecutionAlias machinery only in fresh shells. End result on
machines where the msstore source has a cert problem (0x8a15005e --
common on Windows-on-ARM and some corporate networks): silent failure,
no log, no breadcrumb, and the user is told the install succeeded.
Specifically:
- Pin --source winget on every winget install call. Defeats the broken-
msstore-source path. We ship nothing from msstore so this is safe and
forward-compatible.
- Add --exact --id for a tighter package match.
- Capture each winget invocation's combined stdout/stderr + exit code to
%TEMP%\hermes-winget-<pkg>-<n>.log instead of Out-Null. On the happy
path the log is deleted after the post-install check confirms the
binary is on PATH; on failure the log is kept and its path is named in
a Write-Warn so the user has something to grep.
- Refresh PATH to include %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\WinGet\Links in
addition to the User/Machine env-var hives, so Get-Command sees newly-
installed winget aliases in the same process.
- No behavior change on the happy path. Same Write-Info/Success/Warn
cadence, same fallback order (winget -> choco -> scoop -> manual),
same $script:HasRipgrep / $script:HasFfmpeg outputs.
Verified end-to-end on a real Snapdragon ARM64 Windows host: ripgrep
uninstalled, stage re-run, [OK] ripgrep installed in 1.4s, ok:true.
PR #28330 was salvaged with a wrong noreply numeric ID (18091625 vs
the correct 7065068). The commit on main is correctly authored to
Grogger by username, but neither noreply form was in AUTHOR_MAP.
Adds both so release-notes generation maps them to @Grogger.
* fix(process-registry): detach stdin from background subprocesses to prevent keyboard freeze
Background process non-PTY path used stdin=subprocess.PIPE unconditionally,
creating an orphan pipe that was never written to and never closed. Child
processes that read stdin would block indefinitely, competing with the
parent's prompt_toolkit event loop for terminal ownership and causing
complete keyboard lockout.
Change to stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL so children get immediate EOF on stdin
reads instead of blocking forever. For interactive stdin, the PTY path
(which has its own independent PTY via ptyprocess.PtyProcess.spawn) should
be used instead.
Fixes#17959
* chore(release): alias stale-ID salvage commit for LifeJiggy
PR #28315 was salvaged with a wrong noreply numeric ID (192385615 vs
the correct 141562589). The commit on main is correctly authored to
LifeJiggy by username, but the noreply email doesn't match AUTHOR_MAP.
Adds an alias so release-notes generation maps both forms to the same
contributor.
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Co-authored-by: LifeJiggy <192385615+LifeJiggy@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds the contributor email mapping for Jack Yang (@0xjackyang) so future
release-note generation attributes commits correctly.
Salvage of #27964 by @0xjackyang.
Add a Get-WindowsArch helper that reads Win32_Processor.Architecture
via CIM (invariant to PowerShell host bitness) with PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432
fallback. Use it in:
- Install-Git: previously only triggered the arm64 PortableGit asset
when invoked from a native-ARM64 PowerShell host. WoW64 / emulated
x64 hosts (the default powershell.exe on Windows-on-ARM) saw
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=AMD64 and fell through to the x64 PortableGit
build, leaving ARM64 users on emulated Git for Windows.
- Test-Node: previously hardcoded the Node download to win-x64 on any
64-bit OS, so ARM64 users always got x64 Node under Prism emulation
even though Node ships an arm64 build for Windows. The winget
fallback now also passes --architecture arm64 on ARM64.
Python remains x86_64 by design: uv intentionally prefers
windows-x86_64 cpython on ARM64 hosts for ecosystem (wheel)
compatibility (see astral-sh/uv#19015).
Three install.ps1 improvements pulled from the thin-installer work on
bb/gui (PR #27822) that benefit the canonical CLI install flow on main:
1. Strip UTF-8 BOM from scripts/install.ps1.
The canonical 'irm <raw URL> | iex' install flow has been broken
since commit 4279da4db re-introduced a UTF-8 BOM that PR #27224
had explicitly stripped. PowerShell 5.1's 'irm' returns the
response body as a string with the BOM surviving as a leading
\ufeff character; 'iex' then evaluates that string and the parser
chokes on the invisible character before param(), surfacing as a
cascade of 'The assignment expression is not valid' errors at
every param default value.
File body is verified pure ASCII (no character above byte 127),
so PS 5.1 with no BOM falls back to Windows-1252 decoding which
is identical to ASCII for our content. Both install paths work:
- 'irm ... | iex' (canonical one-liner)
- 'powershell -File install.ps1' (programmatic / desktop bootstrap)
2. New -Commit and -Tag string params for reproducible pinning.
Higher-precedence variants of -Branch. When set, the repository
stage clones $Branch (fast partial fetch) and then 'git checkout's
the exact ref. Precedence: Commit > Tag > Branch. Honoured by all
three code paths:
- Update path (existing valid checkout): fetch + checkout
--detach <commit|tag> instead of checkout + pull.
- Fresh clone: clone --branch $Branch, then post-clone
'git checkout --detach' to the requested ref.
- ZIP fallback: pick archive URL for the most-specific ref
(commit -> archive/<sha>.zip, tag -> archive/refs/tags/
<tag>.zip, else archive/refs/heads/<branch>.zip).
Used by the Hermes desktop's first-launch bootstrap to pin the
.exe to the exact commit it was built against, so the cloned
Hermes Agent tree always matches what the .exe was tested with.
Also enables release-bundle pinning (e.g. Microsoft Store builds
pinning to a release tag) and CI reproducibility.
3. EAP=Continue wrap around the new pin-step git invocations.
'git fetch origin <commit>' writes the routine 'From <url>' info
line to stderr. Under the script's global $ErrorActionPreference
= 'Stop' that stderr line is wrapped as an ErrorRecord and
terminates the script even though fetch+checkout actually succeed.
Same EAP=Stop + native-stderr footgun we hit during the install.ps1
hardening pass in Install-Uv, Test-Python, _Run-NpmInstall.
Wrap both the update-path fetch/checkout block AND the post-clone
pin block in $ErrorActionPreference = 'Continue' (restored in
finally). Real failures still caught by $LASTEXITCODE checks.