forge: Porting Electron-Forge from mac to window produces errors using Make
I keep getting these errors when trying to make appx. This is the app I was originally working on on mac and everything worked. So I tried to port it over to windows made sure electron and electron-forge was all installed globally and begin configuring and running and this is what I keep getting. Not sure if its my config or what.
- Making for target: appx - On platform: win32 - For arch: x64
An unhandled exception has occurred inside Forge:
ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat 'C:\Elec\App\out\make\appx\x64\logs\conversion.log'
Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat 'C:\Elec\App\out\make\appx\x64\logs\conversion.log'
at Error (native)
at Object.fs.statSync (fs.js:987:18)
at Tail.watch (C:\Users\prof\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\electron-forge\node_modules\electron-windows-store\lib\vendor\tail.js:88:20)
at new Tail (C:\Users\prof\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\electron-forge\node_modules\electron-windows-store\lib\vendor\tail.js:79:14)
at Timeout.setTimeout (C:\Users\prof\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\electron-forge\node_modules\electron-windows-store\lib\convert.js:63:16)
at ontimeout (timers.js:365:14)
at tryOnTimeout (timers.js:237:5)
at Timer.listOnTimeout (timers.js:207:5)
Windows store config:
"windowsStoreConfig": {
"containerVirtualization": true,
"platform":"appx",
"packageName": "App",
"publisher": "CN=Myappid",
"windowsKit": "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Windows Kits\\10\\bin\\x64",
"desktopConverter": "./DesktopAppConverter",
"expandedBaseImage": "./DesktopAppConverter/BaseImage-14352",
"flatten": true,
"icon":"src/assets/icons/win/icon.ico",
"packageVersion": "1.1.0.0",
"packageDisplayName": "App",
"packageDescription": "My App",
"packageExecutable": "app/App.exe"
}
About this issue
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- State: closed
- Created 7 years ago
- Comments: 28 (13 by maintainers)
Commits related to this issue
- Merge pull request #82 from nctl144/credit chore: Add myself to the contributor list — committed to electron/forge by felixrieseberg 6 years ago
@AhadCove You run it… In command prompt?