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[Bug]Hello, windows proxy generation failed, the following is the error message, can you help solve it

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skybky commented

error[E0793]: reference to packed field is unaligned
--> /usr/local/cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/ntapi-0.3.7/src/ntexapi.rs:2783:52
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2783 | *tick_count.QuadPart_mut() = read_volatile(&(*USER_SHARED_DATA).u.TickCountQuad);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: fields of packed structs are not properly aligned, and creating a misaligned reference is undefined behavior (even if that reference is never dereferenced)
= help: copy the field contents to a local variable, or replace the reference with a raw pointer and use read_unaligned/write_unaligned (loads and stores via *p must be properly aligned even when using raw pointers)

error[E0793]: reference to packed field is unaligned
--> /usr/local/cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/ntapi-0.3.7/src/ntexapi.rs:2807:25
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2807 | ((read_volatile(&(*USER_SHARED_DATA).u.TickCountQuad)
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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= note: fields of packed structs are not properly aligned, and creating a misaligned reference is undefined behavior (even if that reference is never dereferenced)
= help: copy the field contents to a local variable, or replace the reference with a raw pointer and use read_unaligned/write_unaligned (loads and stores via *p must be properly aligned even when using raw pointers)

For more information about this error, try rustc --explain E0793.
error: could not compile ntapi due to 2 previous errors

i have the same problem ! have you fixed up this bug?

This appears to be related to ntapi. I have recently updated the versions of dependencies on the main branch. If you're building from source, I would git pull and build again to see if there's any difference.

skybky commented

This appears to be related to ntapi. I have recently updated the versions of dependencies on the main branch. If you're building from source, I would git pull and build again to see if there's any difference.

I use docker to build on a linux machine