Is something in the zip? The zip is the only thing non python dependant right now. You may want to check if you're running last python 3, if your dependencies get installed correctly and if your keys are correct.Doesn't work for me.
It output a small zip and thats all.
If zip is empty your issue will be on the python side.That part is the only one non python dependant though the inside of the zip is also generated by the python script.Zip is empty (22 octets) I have Python 3.7 my dependencies are okay I think.
I * cough* found the keys and manually filled .txt inside ztool folder.
--------------------- MERGED ---------------------------
I forgot, NSP is not read only.
Xeno has issues removing titlerights. Would need to check monster Hunter but could be the update, if ticket wasn't recognized properly.
Though xeno + update was reported to be fine. I may look at xeno during the weekend.
Some Xeno 2 dlcs give issues when you remove titlerights. Exactly these ones.Can confirm about stealth being the problem in DOOM. Xeno 2 though - redownloaded everything from a different source (including latest update and DLC) - same error.
Some Xeno 2 dlcs give issues when you remove titlerights. Exactly these ones.
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You'll be able to make xeno 2 complete xci when i implement back the [lc].nsp method.
Yes that works, just don't put DLC in it.I wonder - if I merge with the update, and keep the DLC out, you think it might work?
Doom runs here (with update v131072), but you must disable the stealthmode in SX Options (bann risk)
Yeah, though my priority right now lies in splitting the content and make a mode to upgrade games you already put an update in.Hey JRoad, just to confirm in previous post... will you be releasing a build which removes the update nag for games that require firmware 6.0 and above?
you're not using py -3 simple as that you need to either try and re-install python as a path or figure your pycommand and update it in options. zconfig\NSCB_options.cmdFirst of all, thank you very much.
I can not get this working for the life of me.
I would like an nsp file converted to xci.
Running Windows 7
Latest Python 3
Latest .netframework
I tried running install_dependencies, but Windows CMD gives me the following message: 'py' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
I then try to enter the command manually " py -3 -m pip install urllib3 unidecode tqdm bs4 tqdm requests image" into the py command and get a sytaxerror: invalid syntax
I drop in the file, I go through the initial steps, then it closes after I want to repack at xci.
At this point, I'm not sure if it's the keys, dependencies or both
you're not using py -3 simple as that you need to either try and re-install python as a path or figure your pycommand and update it in options. zconfig\NSCB_options.cmd
In option 3 I have:
::--------------------------------------------------------------
:: OPTION 3: NUT OPTIONS
::--------------------------------------------------------------
:: Python command
set "pycommand=py -3"
so you change py -3 for whatever you use for python 3 and it should work.
No it doesn't work like that. Standard python command is py, you can use "py -3" to differentiate python 2 from 3 when you have both in your system, it also works with only one python. So:Thank you, Looks like I'm using 3.7. I changed it zconfig\NSCB_options.cmd from 3 to 3.7 as well as the batch file and still having the same issue. Do you have a link where I can download py 3? Maybe I'm installing the wrong one.
No it doesn't work like that. Standard python command is py, you can use "py -3" to differentiate python 2 from 3 when you have both in your system, it also works with only one python. So:
python 2.X -> py -2
python 3.X -> py -3
That option is there because some people can use a custom command or just "pyhon".
It's also there for people that use the conda distribution, which should work with the batch since this modification was made for a friend that uses "conda". So in that case you would have
set "pycommand=conda"
https://conda.io/docs/
In your case as I told you it would probably fixed uninstalling python 3.7 and re-installing it with "install as path" option check.
If not look search in google, some posts may help you to get either the command py or python working:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13596505/python-not-working-in-command-prompt
https://www.pythoncentral.io/add-py...ecognized-as-an-internal-or-external-command/
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7054424/python-not-recognised-as-a-command
First picture i found, but it's always there, in all versions.Thank you!, but unfortunately still didn't work I uninstalled and reinstalled it doesn't give me the option to install as path. I'm downloading from: https://www.python.org/downloads/
I also looked at the links you posted still no luck
First picture i found, but it's always there, in all versions.
check with python instead of py, just in case.I'm blind, I really appreciate the quick responses. But I'm still getting sytax error if I input it manually or if I run the bat file it gives me the py is not recognized