yesWill this work for updates and DLC as well?
Your repo hasn't been updated in 6 months, and the very top of the script that was modified says "#This script is old and shitty".Do you know what bothers me the most? You didn't even bother to submit a pull request after releasing. This is NOT how you do open source (which again, my code isn't). This is how open source dies when there are a hundred billion forks of the exact same project with updates!
Your repo hasn't been updated in 6 months, and the very top of the script that was modified says "#This script is old and shitty".
Maybe if you thought more of your code and didn't label it shitty, people would consider it worth submitting a PR to?
not really, nothing really newThis can download system titles as game titles too. Does this give something new compare to the previous tools?
The do not actually, that's the reason for OS X code. When the script calls makerom, with windows or linux, just "makerom" is okay but on OS X it throws a 'command not found' since to run binaries on OS X terminal you need to preface it with "./"i noticed the python script supports 'osx' - it checks the platform for darwin, but surely it's a better idea to check for windows, and if it's a yes, use '.exe' and if no, then use the executable name, then you don't need separate checks for linux/mac, since their command line systems work the same way for this thing
lmao go ahead and sue Plailect then, I'm sure the litigation courts will be thrilled.Duly noted, but that does line not relinquish the license.
as a dirty entitled pirate i could not agree more i dont care who made this (shit its not like im gonna pay them) but more importantly (as a noob) i cant figure out what exactly this is used for . . . from what my tiny noob brain gathers it uses nintendo servers to create and download a .cia of any game (on there servers of course) . . . am i correct?Temps, this is not a thread to discuss how @Relys and @Plailect think Github should work. They can deal with each other in private and come to an understanding.
The only thing that matters here at GBATemp is we have two scripts, both useful, but this one has a lot more features and it's more cross-platform so until they settle it and decide to either keep the scripts separate or pull them together into one script, I think we should keep this discussion to helping people use the script and talking about the possibilities.
as a dirty entitled pirate i could not agree more i dont care who made this (shit its not like im gonna pay them) but more importantly (as a noob) i cant figure out what exactly this is used for . . . from what my tiny noob brain gathers it uses nintendo servers to create and download a .cia of any game (on there servers of course) . . . am i correct?
linux executables don't end in .exe...The do not actually, that's the reason for OS X code. When the script calls makerom, with windows or linux, just "makerom" is okay but on OS X it throws a 'command not found' since to run binaries on OS X terminal you need to preface it with "./"
So in this case linux/windows work the same way as Windows will assume the .exe while Mac OS X is the odd one out.
Mono .NET applications do. Look at Banshee.linux executables don't end in .exe...
- i think i understand your point
"According to git" is not a license and is a completely bullshit point (said every Software Engineer ever). I could send you a DMCA take down notice if you want to be technical as I never attributed a license (I should probably GPL it eventually). Removing a dependency is not a "major change" and would have been a perfectly acceptable pull request. Also, slapping your name on a forked project (or any project really *looks at countless other unoriginal CFW projects*) is just greasy. Do you see me slapping my name on any tools I release? No, because I shouldn't have to! People should know it's your project because you wrote it, not because you forked another project and put your name on it *looks at countless other unoriginal CFW projects again*. You know what SALTs project is called? firmloader because it describes the exact functionality of the program. *sigh* I guess we will always have the problem of some kid forking bitcoin to create his own altcoin or linux to create his own distro with his name on it, but that is fucking lame (also those projects are under a copyleft license unlike mine).
Do you know what bothers me the most? You didn't even bother to submit a pull request after releasing. This is NOT how you do open source (which again, my code isn't). This is how open source dies when there are a hundred billion forks of the exact same project with updates!