PrivilegesRequired=lowest makes Inno Setup "always run in non
administrative install mode" — the launching token is irrelevant. So a
copy that ended up in C:\Program Files, which the destination page still
lets an elevated wizard run pick, is registered under HKCU while living
somewhere an ordinary process cannot write. UsePreviousAppDir then aims
every later run straight back at that directory.
WinSparkle launches the downloaded installer with plain ShellExecuteEx
and no verb, so nothing along the in-app update path ever asks for
elevation: the silent installer starts, cannot replace a single file, and
the only way out was to quit Plezy, fetch the installer by hand and pick
"Run as administrator". Inno's own PrivilegesRequiredOverridesAllowed
plus UsePreviousPrivileges does not help here, because it reads the
recorded install mode — which is exactly the non-administrative one that
cannot write.
Decide on write access instead. InitializeSetup probes the registered
install directory and, when it is not writable, relaunches setup through
ShellExec 'runas' pinned to that directory with /ALLUSERS, so the update
lands in place instead of forking a second per-user copy. The relaunch
carries a guard parameter and drops any conflicting mode override, and a
refused UAC prompt now explains itself and points at the releases page
rather than failing mutely. A machine-wide install that takes over a
per-user directory also clears the stale uninstall entry and Start Menu
group that would otherwise list Plezy twice in Apps & Features.
Fresh installs are unchanged: still per-user, still no prompt. Only
commandline is added to PrivilegesRequiredOverridesAllowed, since
allowing dialog would make a silent install with no previous copy stop
for the install-mode question — which is how winget installs.
The script carried two near-identical copies of the whole .iss, one per
architecture shape, so both would have needed this code. Collapse them
into one template parameterised by architecture, add -EmitScriptOnly to
generate the .iss without 7-Zip or Inno Setup, and guard the contract
with check_windows_installer.py so the elevation path, the single-source
AppId and the winget marker cannot rot.
close#1705
Flutter enables minification for every release build, and nothing but a
keep rule reaches androidx.media3.decoder.ffmpeg. DefaultRenderersFactory
instantiates FfmpegAudioRenderer with Class.forName, media3's consumer
rules only -keepclassmembers its constructor, and this project had no
proguard-rules.pro at all, so R8 shrank the renderer out of the shipped
dex and the reflective lookup failed with ClassNotFoundException. The
same pass dropped FfmpegAudioDecoder.growOutputBuffer, which ffmpeg_jni
resolves in JNI_OnLoad and whose absence fails the whole
System.loadLibrary("ffmpegJNI") call.
Release builds therefore lost every codec that decoder adds. TrueHD and
DTS-HD fell through to MediaCodecAudioRenderer, which has no decoder for
them, so a 4K Dolby Vision file died with NO_SUITABLE_DECODER_ERROR and
handed off to the mpv fallback — losing ExoPlayer's Profile 7 to 8.1
conversion on hardware that could have direct-played it. Only debug
builds, where R8 never runs, exercised the working path.
Keep the package and the type named in the JNI callback descriptor, and
guard the invariant so it cannot silently rot again: check_shrinker_rules
fails when an app class in a reflected namespace, a FindClass target, a
native callback member, or a descriptor type has no keep covering it.
Also record the built audio renderers, because whether the extension
loaded is otherwise indistinguishable in an uploaded log.
close#1703
Read the sources from disk instead of a hand-maintained allow-list that the
script uses destructively, and add a guard that fails when the project and
directory disagree. FlutterNativeTextInputTests.mm was the second test the
list would have silently unwired.
Introduces shared seams for paginated views, D-pad reorder, media control
routing, async singletons and the device method channel, then points the
open-coded copies at them.
Also removes unused models and duplicated provider/server plumbing, folds
the twice-implemented artifact store in the server, and factors the
repeated Flutter toolchain prologue in CI into a composite action.