Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 15:53 Post subject: Re: easyddup a simple upgrade/downgrade utility
BrainSlayer wrote:
i wont support tools written by a impostor (kong)
I was using my own tweaked version of ddup with kong builds which I shared here. Kong never added that tweak to ddup AFAIK. Only one line in easyddup (the one that writes the firmware) was taken/tweaked from ddup since it was proven/tested.
IONK wrote:
Can anyone please explain the details for those who are not aware of what happened (including me)?
The only time I ever interacted with kong was discussing about privoxy memory usage. I also attempted to PM him once to plead for a final build after I fixed cron but the PM stayed in the outbox for months until I deleted it.
The only time I ever interacted with BS is on tickets and his response to my year old OP above. BS can you explain a little more?
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Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 16:06 Post subject:
Did someone request to have easyddup added to official firmware releases or something? Someone definitely poked the bear on this one.
Please leave the subject of <Kong> elsewhere. If BrainSlayer chooses to discuss it openly, that is one thing, but otherwise, leave it alone. Thank you.
Did someone request to have easyddup added to official firmware releases or something? Someone definitely poked the bear on this one.
Please leave the subject of <Kong> elsewhere. If BrainSlayer chooses to discuss it openly, that is one thing, but otherwise, leave it alone. Thank you.
P.S. If you do enough looking through tickets and the forum, you will find your answer about what happened.
I don't think anyone requested BS to add easyddup to the official firmware, because it's already stated in the first post that the script was still at "beta" stage, and up till now there're too few feedback to further improve it.
I highly suspect that BS checked the "new build" thread, saw the link in my signature, clicked on it due to curiosity, and read the intro of easyddup.
So, any advice on easyddup? Scrap it or continue?
Did someone request to have easyddup added to official firmware releases or something? Someone definitely poked the bear on this one.
Please leave the subject of <Kong> elsewhere. If BrainSlayer chooses to discuss it openly, that is one thing, but otherwise, leave it alone. Thank you.
For the record I did not request easyddup be included in official builds. If this or a better update tool with more features was included in official builds I'd surely use it.
BS is the one who brought up Kong. By the bugs that I've encountered since switching from Kong to BS builds (eg. 7342, 7354) it appears Kong had fixed some things that he didn't share with svn. Lousy move by Kong.
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Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 19:02 Post subject:
Well, however the event of BrainSlayer commenting on this thread happened, let's leave it at that. Now, is there anyway we can add a CHANGELOG section to the OP and clean things up a little? I mean, since my magic eraser trigger finger is getting a little twitchy _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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Maybe clarify this code was written from scratch, aside from credited nvram utility and multipart curl?
Good suggestion. Clarified this in the OP's 1st line below the warning and in the credits section. Even the one line I earlier claimed was copied from ddup is actually different when you compare them.
IONK wrote:
So, any advice on easyddup? Scrap it or continue?
If people keep giving good feedback as recently I'll maintain it. The invitation given earlier for a dd-wrt enthusiast to take over still stands. Once it's working for all routers, I don't foresee many changes required to keep it going.
kernel-panic69 wrote:
Now, is there anyway we can add a CHANGELOG section
Good idea but more work for me which I'm trying to avoid.
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2021 5:20 Post subject:
Let's just revel in the fact that this thread was not locked or deleted. I am all in favor of removing the <K-word> references and utility name similarity while moving forward. Who's in favor of 'easyupgrade' or 'easyupdate'? /nosarcasm #nosarcasm #cryptichumormustdie _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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o This utility has existed since late 2019
o It has since been largely dormant/ignored
o Recently a few users have provided excellent reports and improvements
o BS makes a cryptic response to the OP bringing up Lord Voldemort
o Speculation about the cause/purpose of the response lead to a clarification about source code in the OP.
o Speculation about the cause/purpose of the response lead to a @IONK signature change.
o Speculation about the cause/purpose of the response lead to a utility rename request.
I have no emotional attachment to the name easyddup. It means "Easydd-wrt upgrade". I put all of 5 seconds coming up with the name totally oblivious to the Lord Voldemort political implications.
If the name bothers BS I'll gladly rename it but if the clarification in the OP is enough I prefer to avoid the effort.
I'm playing with the send email function, but I encountered curl error 67 login denied. Is there any pointer/tip/trick?
my settings:
MAILSERVER=smtps://smtp.gmail.com:465
MYMAILSERVER=mydomain.com
EMAILUSERLOCAL="mylocalmailuser@$MYMAILSERVER"
EMAILUSER="******@gmail.com"
EMAILCRED="******"
EMAILTO="******@gmail.com"
I've already enabled less secure apps for the sender account
I've tried login using the username and password on a web browser and the it is successful.
EDIT:
my password has special characters/symbols *$#@!
The shell on dd-wrt is ash so "the backslash ''\'' acts as an escape character, causing the following character to be treated literally" e.g.
\$ becomes $
Try adding special characters one by one and preceding the problematic characters with a backslash. You might have to html encode some characters like spaces? Please let us know what works.
Make a copy of your checknewversion.sh file so it doesn't get lost in the next upgrade. I was thinking of renaming it to checknewversion.sh.sample in the tar file to avoid overwriting user changes.