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Cannot import new songs #3723

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Rasphino opened this issue Nov 15, 2018 · 8 comments
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Cannot import new songs #3723

Rasphino opened this issue Nov 15, 2018 · 8 comments

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@Rasphino
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Describe your problem:
platform: archlinux

  1. Download songs from https://osu.ppy.sh/beatmapsets
  2. Double click the songs
  3. Cannot import new songs

ps. I have downloaded a lot of songs and none of them can be imported.

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osu!lazer version:
2018.1108

Logs:
logs.zip

@ghost
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ghost commented Nov 15, 2018

I'm the maintainer of this package from Arch Linux CN repo. I can confirm and reproduce this bug.

@morguldir
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The issue is with the arch package for dotnet. https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/60816?project=5&string=dotnet-runtime

This can be closed.

@ghost
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ghost commented Nov 15, 2018

The issue is with the arch package for dotnet. https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/60816?project=5&string=dotnet-runtime

This can be closed.

Confirmed. If I remove all spaces from the filename and the path, it works perfectly.

@peppy
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peppy commented Nov 15, 2018

I ask that you do not maintain/distrbute packages without asking first, thanks.

@ghost
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ghost commented Nov 15, 2018

I ask that you do not maintain/distrbute packages without asking first, thanks.

Sorry for that. Arch CN repo is basically a service that pre-compiles and pre-packages packages from AUR.
The package in Arch CN repo will be removed periodly until I get the permission.

Done: archlinuxcn/repo@a792006

ghost pushed a commit to archlinuxcn/repo that referenced this issue Nov 15, 2018
@zsrkmyn
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zsrkmyn commented Mar 4, 2019

@peppy, just out of curiosity and with no offense, why don't you want others to maintain/distribute the package? The MIT License here grant

... any person ... the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software ...

If you don't want to do so, why not change it to a proprietary license or make it more clear in the license?

@peppy
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peppy commented Mar 4, 2019

The licence is for the code, not the osu! trademark. You can not publish this project under the osu! name yourself. You are more than welcome to strip the osu! name completely and then publish it yourself, as per the licence.

Reasoning:

  • Going forward we will need some level of control over builds to provide online services (currently we are being lenient but this can not be a permanent thing).
  • Implied by last point, but as a result we can not have end users (player) compiling from source. Source compiled builds will not function online.
  • Maintaining a level of quality behind the osu! name/brand that I am happy with.

@peppy
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peppy commented Mar 4, 2019

Even though it is implicit, you can note the clause under the licence section which I made for people that do not understand how this works:

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