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RE: nothing works right now (commit 598d929...) - Ekaseo - 11-19-2014

I dont know if its only me, but neither games nor samples work right now.



RE: nothing works right now (commit 598d929...) - tambre - 11-19-2014

(11-19-2014, 03:29 PM)Ekaseo Wrote: I dont know if its only me, but neither games nor samples work right now.

DH broke it all, again Smile



RE: nothing works right now (commit 598d929...) - Bigpet - 11-19-2014

the lord giveth and the lord taketh away Angel



RE: nothing works right now (commit 598d929...) - Ekaseo - 11-19-2014

and now the emu crashes every time you try to run something (the newest commit)



RE: nothing works right now (commit 598d929...) - Nekotekina - 11-19-2014

Well, one can either wait until it's fixed or use old version.



RE: nothing works right now (commit 598d929...) - flashmozzg - 11-19-2014

Btw, how is the transition to organization repo is going? So less of such things happen. (it doesn't even compile now on travis)



RE: nothing works right now (commit 598d929...) - Bigpet - 11-19-2014

Transitioning the repo will not do anything to prevent this. DH has and will always have commit access. You can convince him to push changes to a non-master branch first but we won't stop him from committing stuff



RE: nothing works right now (commit 598d929...) - flashmozzg - 11-19-2014

(11-19-2014, 09:13 PM)Bigpet Wrote: Transitioning the repo will not do anything to prevent this. DH has and will always have commit access. You can convince him to push changes to a non-master branch first but we won't stop him from committing stuff

Yeah.. Though with such big projects pull request first should be a standard. Especially if it tends to break things. That is what GitHub for.