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Of course, clicking on the "settings" wheel allows to force the updater to download, but I think this should be done automatically. Clicking on that wheel is "not so simple" and normal users could think they need more extreme measures.
It could be possible to check if the daemon executable fails to start, or returns too quickly. It could also be possible to make the updater place a marker that the client would remove if successfully started. If marker is still there when updater is run anew, then show an emergency window or something.
Just some random ideas.
Step to reproduce on Debian:
unvanquished
folderWhat happens:
A popup saying
Failed to start Unvanquished process.
shows, and the updater ends.What would be expected:
Updater should at least ask to repair (aka: reinstall).
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