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Mu released under Creative Commons license
Posted: 19 Jun 2013 10:50
by nick_liine
Hi everybody,
Mu is now covered by a Creative Commons license. Feel free to hack and share!
http://bit.ly/13SsSfc
Best regards,
Nick
Re: Mu released under Creative Commons license
Posted: 19 Jun 2013 14:57
by Macciza
excellent!
Are you going to set up a repo on Github or similar?
Might set up a Mu User Group section here somewhere?
MM
Re: Mu released under Creative Commons license
Posted: 19 Jun 2013 17:17
by xmonsta
Great news.
Is there any chance you can share the source code for the lemurloader.mxe /mxo? It would be good if Mu could run in 64bit mode.
Also, there are some bugs in the 32bit LemurLoader for windows, that cause lemur app to crash, would be good to get these ironed out.
A Mu Github sounds like an excellent idea
Cheers
Xmonsta
Re: Mu released under Creative Commons license
Posted: 21 Jun 2013 12:51
by Macciza
Hi All
Following from FB discussion I found an old repo of Mathieu Chamagnes ~v1 - and forked it!
Will update to latest version and can branch a Mu~xtended dev version . . .
Will announce when it is is fully up to date.
Feel free to contribute
https://github.com/Macciza/Lemur-Mu
Cheers
MM
Re: Mu released under Creative Commons license
Posted: 23 Jun 2013 06:49
by skottieb
Good news.. Would like to see some community work here.
Re: Mu released under Creative Commons license
Posted: 23 Jun 2013 13:50
by Macciza
Hi All
Github repo pretty much up-to-date and beyond -
nominally Mu v1.29 - Live 9 compatible . . .
Includes some updated modules for Live9 as well . . .
Still need to double check and add some extra docs . ..
Please test it and report any bugs/problems via Git
Cheers
MM
Re: Mu released under Creative Commons license
Posted: 24 Jun 2013 08:37
by xmonsta
Hi Macizza,
Ive got a working version of 64bit ready, but I have one bug I cant seem to fix.
Instead of using lemurloader object to load the device templates (since there isnt a 64bit lemurloader), im using this -
https://github.com/cassiel/sifaka/blob/ ... _loader.py
However, there seems to be a problem with the upload. I can upload one jzlib template just fine. As soon as I upload the second template (by switching devices and destroying the previous template), the lemur Ipad app crashes. It seems that it might have something to do with the header thats sent by the python script. On checking the header with wireshark, Im getting some strange header occurances on the 2nd template upload.
Would be grateful for any pointers on the specification for uploading templates into the lemur through TCP, or any suggestions of what might be going wrong.
Cheers
x