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Why can't AppImageUpdate update itself when prompted by the user? #221
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It did get updated. It just warns about the missing signature, that's all. The update was successful. This should be communicated more clearly, I guess. |
Thanks for the clarification! |
Let's keep this open as a reminder. |
Using the word "problem" will inherently make users think that whatever action they were trying to do failed. A yellow line also indicates the thing failed. Someone with UI/UX/design experience needs to look at this to better convey the right information, because right now the application tells you the update failed. |
@TheAssassin In the current state the ticket is basically about changing the GUI to better convey to the user that the updated succeeded, it's just that the new file was not signed and thus is a dupe of #173. |
True. Let's close this issue then. |
As you can see from the screenshot, AppImageUpdate isn't signed and so cannot be updated.
Why is this?
For being able to update the updater is a good idea for security reasons, users should be able to update it when updates are available.
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