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workflows: windows: Use concrete option on Invoke-WebRequest #8443

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@cosmo0920 cosmo0920 commented Feb 1, 2024

Resolves #8441 (comment)


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Also, Windows CI is passed with this PR commit: https://github.com/fluent/fluent-bit/actions/runs/7735029033

@cosmo0920 cosmo0920 marked this pull request as ready for review February 1, 2024 02:11
@patrick-stephens patrick-stephens merged commit 978b280 into master Feb 1, 2024
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@patrick-stephens patrick-stephens deleted the cosmo0920-use-concrete-option-on-windows-workflow branch February 1, 2024 10:16
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