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Timeline: New release planned? When? #72

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myfairsyer opened this issue Jun 26, 2017 · 16 comments
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Timeline: New release planned? When? #72

myfairsyer opened this issue Jun 26, 2017 · 16 comments

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@myfairsyer
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Reword it however you like, I'm just moving this to an own issue as in #70 @MelchiorGaspar told he didn't know where to put it. :)

So are there any further releases foreseeable?
Is there any plan?
Thanks

@MelchiorGaspar
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ok...
"any chance you will be getting another beta out sooner or later?" - MelchiorGaspar

@DjDiabolik
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To many users have make same question............ no answers.......... i thinks simply no.

@DjDiabolik
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#45 it's a 3jan request...

@MelchiorGaspar
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lol.. yeah go figure some one else already asked... ;)
and IK asking for updates is not always the most popular question with devs ;p
sry.. xD

@Bioruebe
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Bioruebe commented Jul 5, 2017

It's done, when it's done.

I didn't have much time lately to work on UniExtract, so sorry for the delays. It shouldn't take too long until the next update, but no promises here.

@MelchiorGaspar
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no worry take your time thx for taking over and updating UniExtract..

@acook
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acook commented Jul 5, 2017

This is basically a duplicate of #45.

More useful questions might be:

  • What are the blockers to making a new release?
  • How to build the project yourself? What version of AutoIt is required? Anything else needed?

Maybe it'd be nice to include the build instructions in the README?

@vatterspun
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vatterspun commented Jul 6, 2017

@MelchiorGaspar

no worry take your time thx for taking over and updating UniExtract.

True. A lot of forks of this project have come and gone and Bioruebe has taken it a lot farther than any other. We're lucky to have him.

@acook
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acook commented Jul 6, 2017

If people are wondering how to build their own version, here is how:

  1. Download AutoIt and extract it to a folder (or install it if you got the installer)
  2. Download this repo (use git or extract the zip to a folder)
  3. Go your your AutoIt folder then into the Aut2exe folder and double click on Aut2exe_64.exe
  4. Then browse to the folder you put the UniExtract2 source files and select UniExtract2.au3
  5. Click Compile
  6. Double click the UniExtract2.exe created by step 4

More info on AutoIt's website (with screenshots): https://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/intro/compiler.htm

@DjDiabolik
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@acook and for all bin of extractor ?

@acook
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acook commented Jul 6, 2017

@DjDiabolik Not sure what you mean? You can get all of the extractors with the last release?

@DjDiabolik
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yeah... all external extractors...... how i can pick somethigs like an upgraded collection ?

@acook
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acook commented Jul 12, 2017

Hmm. It does seem like it would be nice to have a script to download all of the extractors. If I have some time to look into that I will see what I can do.

How should they be versioned?

  1. Should we always try to grab the latest
  2. or a specific version (in case a newer version breaks something)?

@jyrkive
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jyrkive commented Jul 24, 2017

I'd prefer always attempting to update to the latest version.

@MaDill
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MaDill commented Mar 18, 2018

Is there any plan to download a new version without compile by my own?

@Bioruebe Bioruebe closed this as completed Aug 3, 2018
@DjDiabolik
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thanks for rc 1...

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