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# Archive has different count of binaries for each platform
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This error looks like this:
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```sh
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⨯ release failed after 5s error=invalid archive: 0:archive has different count of binaries for each platform, which may cause your users confusion.
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Learn more at https://goreleaser.com/errors/multiple-binaries-archive
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```
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This will happen when you have several builds, and their target platforms are
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different:
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```yaml
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builds:
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- id: b1
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binary: b1
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goos: [linux, darwin]
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- id: b2
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binary: b2
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goos: [darwin]
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archives:
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- id: a1
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```
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In this scenario, GoReleaser will complain because the archive will have a
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different binary count depending on which platform its being archived, since
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it'll have 2 binaries on `darwin` and only 1 on `linux`.
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From here on, you have a couple of options:
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- add another archive, and filter the builds on each of them - e.g. archive `a1`
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with binaries from build `b1`, and archive `a2` with builds from build `b2`:
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```yaml
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archives:
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- id: a1
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builds: b1
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name_template: something-unique-for-a1
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- id: a2
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builds: b2
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name_template: something-unique-for-a2
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```
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- if you really want to have the mixed archive, you can add
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`allow_different_binary_count` to your archive configuration:
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```yaml
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archives:
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- id: a1
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allow_different_binary_count: true
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```
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