Homebrew Luma 3DS Updater v2.0 - Fatal Error - FIX Request

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I have updated from A9LH to B9S successfully through 3ds.guide, then I followed the last section of LumaUpdater Installation through FBI so, firstly I deleted my old CIA installation of LumaUpdater (Hamcha Version) and then installed the v2.0 version (Downloaded from Github, redirected by 3ds.guide) but this updater shows a FATAL ERROR each time I press (A) on the 'update to latest hourly' option. It says there is no boot.firm in the ZIP file. I know there is a problem with it just now as described by @KunoichiZ on his latest release page. Please inform me about any FIX you guys findout, cause my 3DS is slow (Boot Time over 11.34 seconds) (I have a 2 months old Pikachu N3DSXL). Thanks in advance.

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The nightly site (Hourlies) is having issues right now and it's being fixed. I even tried downloading from the site manually and the zip really is empty inside. There's nothing wrong with using the stable release, it doesn't make your 3DS any more stable than it already is to use the hourly. But if you still want hourlies, you'd have to wait for it to be fixed on the site. It isn't Luma Updater's fault.
 
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The nightly site (Hourlies) is having issues right now and it's being fixed. I even tried downloading from the site manually and the zip really is empty inside. There's nothing wrong with using the stable release, it doesn't make your 3DS any more stable than it already is to use the hourly. But if you still want hourlies, you'd have to wait for it to be fixed on the site. It isn't Luma Updater's fault.
Thanks for you cleared my misconception! Though hourlies always have something new, as Stable ones are compiled versions of all hourlies!
 
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I have updated from A9LH to B9S successfully through 3ds.guide, then I followed the last section of LumaUpdater Installation through FBI so, firstly I deleted my old CIA installation of LumaUpdater (Hamcha Version) and then installed the v2.0 version (Downloaded from Github, redirected by 3ds.guide) but this updater shows a FATAL ERROR each time I press (A) on the 'update to latest hourly' option. It says there is no boot.firm in the ZIP file. I know there is a problem with it just now as described by @KunoichiZ on his latest release page. Please inform me about any FIX you guys findout, cause my 3DS is slow (Boot Time over 11.34 seconds) (I have a 2 months old Pikachu N3DSXL). Thanks in advance.

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Chaos33
Thank you @Chaos33 due to your explanation about this problem you faced the devs ( @AuroraWright ) detected the bug with boot.firm of the latest hourlies and are now at fixing it which shall be finished soon™
 
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Thank you @Chaos33 due to your explanation about this problem you faced the devs ( @AuroraWright ) detected the bug with boot.firm of the latest hourlies and are now at fixing it which shall be finished soon™
the only reason really nightlys from teh updater are broken is likely its not set to compile correctly and running into teh same "Command not found: firmtool" alot ran into day 1. is simple fix :D
 

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@Chaos33 If you do update to hourlies, at least do it every 2 weeks or so. You won't be gainig much out of it if you do it every other day lol
But that's up to you. I just feel it's pointless to update to hourlies at all. The 3DS will work exactly the same regardless.
 

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