YAUM - Yet Another Update Manager
Re: YAUM - Yet Another Update Manager
I'll be heading out tomorrow hence the reason for still being here
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Re: YAUM - Yet Another Update Manager
Enjoy it! We will try to keep this thing alive in the meantime.
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@Filehero
Does that work for you?
Does that work for you?
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Yes, perfect! Nice icon, btw.highend wrote:@Filehero
Does that work for you?
Thanks a lot
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Re: YAUM - Yet Another Update Manager
Hi highend,
some more ideas for 1.x releases (nice-to-haves/candy stuff/simple wishes)
- the tray icon might also indicate wether XY is up-to-date or a non-installed update is waiting (for instance, arrow color orange -> green)
- pre-/post-update actions (script hooks). Don't know about wether it's easy to do, but my pre use case would be to backup <xyhome>\data.
- a little log recording the actual update history could be implemented (YAUM.log, e.g."YAUM updlogger <date>: updated to +MM#.mm#.build#, updated from -MM#.mm#.build#)
FH
some more ideas for 1.x releases (nice-to-haves/candy stuff/simple wishes)
- the tray icon might also indicate wether XY is up-to-date or a non-installed update is waiting (for instance, arrow color orange -> green)
- pre-/post-update actions (script hooks). Don't know about wether it's easy to do, but my pre use case would be to backup <xyhome>\data.
- a little log recording the actual update history could be implemented (YAUM.log, e.g."YAUM updlogger <date>: updated to +MM#.mm#.build#, updated from -MM#.mm#.build#)
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YAUM updlogger 2016-06-25 20:52:24: updated to +16.90.0314, from -16.90.0313
Re: YAUM - Yet Another Update Manager
Nothing too complicated. Although a post script hook will ofc require YAUM to start XY afterwards.
But regarding portability of this: Relative paths will have YAUM's directory as their base...
But regarding portability of this: Relative paths will have YAUM's directory as their base...
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Panda and malwarebytes seems to see it as a virus.
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/f875 ... 467649673/
Antivirus Result Update
DrWeb Adware.Cinmus.35783 20160704
Jiangmin Trojan/Blocker.mvv 20160704
VBA32 Hoax.Blocker 20160703
Zillya Trojan.Blocker.Win32.27632 20160704
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/f875 ... 467649673/
Antivirus Result Update
DrWeb Adware.Cinmus.35783 20160704
Jiangmin Trojan/Blocker.mvv 20160704
VBA32 Hoax.Blocker 20160703
Zillya Trojan.Blocker.Win32.27632 20160704
Re: YAUM - Yet Another Update Manager
False positives, unfortnately very normal for compiled .ahk scripts...
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Re: YAUM - Yet Another Update Manager
Another one: Keep max. archive(s) could be raised to 100.
Re: YAUM - Yet Another Update Manager
3 new values in beta v0.82:Another one: Keep max. archive(s) could be raised to 100.
50, 100, No limit
I will add your other requests before I push a new version though
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Thanks. I call the NaN "NoLimit" the Marco number.highend wrote: 3 new values in beta v0.82:
50, 100, No limit
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Rest is in (logging + tray icon status). What about pre / post scripts?
Is it really necessary to use .xys files (and XYplorer) to execute them?
Because:
- What if XY isn't even running when YAUM installs an update?
-> Start XY with a script seems to be a bit counterproductive
Post scripts:
- What if YAUM isn't configured to restart XY?
-> Counterproductive to start XY with a script in that case...
I tend to support *.bat | *.exe files instead...
Simple backup tasks can be done through .bat files as well and the whole thing
would be completely unrelated to XY. For more complicated things people
could use .exes (e.g. compiled .ahk scripts)... E.g. in my case I sometimes
have a stale XYplorer running in the background or the .chm help file open.
Things I can easily kill with a few lines of .ahk code.
Opinions?
Is it really necessary to use .xys files (and XYplorer) to execute them?
Because:
- What if XY isn't even running when YAUM installs an update?
-> Start XY with a script seems to be a bit counterproductive
Post scripts:
- What if YAUM isn't configured to restart XY?
-> Counterproductive to start XY with a script in that case...
I tend to support *.bat | *.exe files instead...
Simple backup tasks can be done through .bat files as well and the whole thing
would be completely unrelated to XY. For more complicated things people
could use .exes (e.g. compiled .ahk scripts)... E.g. in my case I sometimes
have a stale XYplorer running in the background or the .chm help file open.
Things I can easily kill with a few lines of .ahk code.
Opinions?
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Re: YAUM - Yet Another Update Manager
Filehero wrote:Thanks. I call the NaN "NoLimit" the Marco number.
@highend:
congrats for the work. I'm curious: how do you close gracefully XY? You send a keystroke or the proper WM message?
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Re: YAUM - Yet Another Update Manager
I use a few functions to see what YAUM is able to close (mostly depending on if XY is elevated, YAUM is not, etc.). After all I send a WM_CLOSE message to it's window.
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