

This can cause problems for packages that deal with software that relates to anything to do with printing, i.e. The Printer Spooler Service is stopped and disabled.Has very limited things installed (bitvise sshd, git, notepad++, 7zip).Imagine that you took the image and ran it without applying any Windows updates. It's a completely stock machine, no Windows updates applied.We will be adding multiple systems in the future.
#Snapgene adaptors install#
This was chosen as it will install almost all Chocolatey packages. We currently run against only one system.


If the ball is green or red, the ball is a link to the results (only on the package page, not in the list screen). On the community feed, you can see the current status of a package based on a little colored ball next to the title. It’s testing all the parts and ensuring everything is good. We like to think of the verifier as integration testing. The verifier runs against both submitted packages and existing packages (checking every two weeks that a package can still install and sending notice when it fails). The verifier is a service that checks the correctness (that the package actually works), that it installs and uninstalls correctly, has the right dependencies to ensure it is installed properly and can be installed silently. Here you will find a collection of more information and resources for when things fail verification.
