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trying windows release #49

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@xgdgsc xgdgsc commented May 14, 2023

fix #2

Not sure simply adding this would work.

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thanks, let's try

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Patch coverage has no change and project coverage change: -0.06% ⚠️

Comparison is base (881190b) 56.10% compared to head (d09dc04) 56.04%.
Report is 1 commits behind head on main.

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When the target is aarch64-unknown-linux-musl, there will be problems compiling openssl. For more information, please refer to actions-rs/cargo#227.
I think removing the line related to aarch64-unknown-linux-musl from release.yml will successfully release the Windows version.

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