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Move away from development channel for emscripten forge packages #252

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@mcbarton mcbarton commented Feb 4, 2025

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The deployment and main workflows broke, and due to not finding packages in the development channel. Hopefully by moving back to the main channel will fix the workflows.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 80.72%. Comparing base (5076c46) to head (a57a75e).

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  Hits          783      783           
  Misses        187      187           

@anutosh491 anutosh491 marked this pull request as draft February 5, 2025 02:35
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mcbarton commented Feb 5, 2025

Closing as the emscripten work flows are working again

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