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soci
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 479 |
Assembly64
This looks interesting, however it's unverifiable currently and seems to includes code which is capable of implementing a ssh server. So while sandboxing was fun in the past eventually I got bored with it and just don't bother to run problematic stuff any more.
So if it comes with a GPL2 license (and according to the jar file it does) then this means I could build this myself if I ask for the sources, right?
Actually the only tiny part which is interesting to me could be done with rsync/$ANY_VCS. Is it possible to get access for synchronization with client software I trust?
May I redistribute the data through a public FTP server or other means for allowing easier access to it?
These questions were not meant as trolling of course. I appreciate all the work and effort went into it even if it's not accessible for me. |
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HOL2001
Registered: Aug 2005 Posts: 94 |
Agree, it is a nice and easy way to keep my collection up to date. Backed! :) |
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Acidchild
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 470 |
nice tool! do you plan to add even more sources, like c64-ftp's or group-homepages that host c64 files aswell? |
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Scooby
Registered: Dec 2011 Posts: 22 |
I am pretty much open for suggestions on what could be added. Generally it should make sense to add it, if it's an already well structured library on an ftp-site, it's probably a no-no. |
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Compyx
Registered: Jan 2005 Posts: 631 |
Well, changing "Files where downloaded!!" to "Files were downloaded!!" would be nice ;)
Also, on Linux, it seems to delete $HOME/assembly64, the directory I set to be used as target, on each startup. Probably a bug having to do with $HOME/.assembly64 being used for the configuration files. |
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Scooby
Registered: Dec 2011 Posts: 22 |
Hehe, spelling is correct actually, kind of ;-)
Reason for deleting "assembly64" folder is that previously the home was "assembly64", but i changed to ".assembly64", moving all files from that folder to .folder, then deleting the "assembly64" folder. So you did hit a cornercase i would say :-) But i can fix that in next release! Thx |
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Compyx
Registered: Jan 2005 Posts: 631 |
I changed the target to ~/asm64 and now my downloads don't get deleted anymore.
Also, having the instructions and changelog inside the application might not be great idea. What if the application fails to start (it did when using OpenJDK), how will I know what to do or what code change to look for that might explain the bug?
Anyway, nice tool, should save me quite some time. |
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Dymo
Registered: Jun 2016 Posts: 120 |
Lovely tool of wonders... works like a charm here :) |
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Scooby
Registered: Dec 2011 Posts: 22 |
Thx for feedback, always appreciated! Yep, will package next release so that changelog and instructions are available as txtfiles. Dymo <3 |
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Scooby
Registered: Dec 2011 Posts: 22 |
If you're running Assembly64 with OpenJDK you will
also need OpenJFX, since this is not included in OpenJDK.
In Oracles JDK it is included by default!
Cheers! |
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xIII
Registered: Nov 2008 Posts: 210 |
Would you consider making a ' CSDB_Other Platform C64 Tool' download section ? |
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