fix: default installer to codex-lab releases#127
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Why
The parity audit in #126 found that the Codex Lab installer still defaulted to the old
cbusillo/codexrelease repository. That may have been historically correct during early release setup, but current Codex Lab releases are published fromcbusillo/codex-labwithcodex-lab-v...tags.Leaving the old default in place can make
install_codex_lab.py --latestlook at upstream-style Codex releases instead of Codex Lab prereleases.What Changed
cbusillo/codex-lab.Verification
python3 -m unittest scripts.codex_lab_package.test_installer scripts.codex_lab_package.test_distribution_manifestRefs #126.