So people want to start a fund to host Amiupdate somewhere else?
No-one ever asked me if I needed money to host it, I did it off my own back with my own money, let alone the amount of time spent developing it. Luckily I had some help years ago, but now it's down to me.
When it goes down, through no fault of mine, all of a sudden the pitch-forks are out and I'm enemy number one...
Your getting something for nothing here, be thankful for what you get, if anything.
I'm not under contract to supply any service here, and if that stops, so be it. It's back now, at the original location, as it always was.
It's out of my control, and I'm slowly working my way back to restoring all the original services. Unfortunately I have to go to work to pay my bills, including hosting this service. If this doesn't fit in with your schedule, then I apologise, there's only so much I can do.
Simon
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When it goes down, through no fault of mine, all of a sudden the pitch-forks are out and I'm enemy number one...
I read again users' comments and I haven't seen anyone getting pitch-forks out, pointing you as the enemy. I think that people find your software useful and tried to offer their help.
Furthermore, I am glad you sorted it out, and as others said, I would like to help in any way to get this weight out of your shoulders. I know the pain, as I maintain and host multiple Amiga websites, like this forum.
And I really think most people were just concerned about not knowing what was going on, because we are all relying on AmiUpdate to keep our systems updated. So at some point they (we) naturally started to consider what could be done if the AmiUpdate server *didn't* come back up (and in fact also wondering if anything had happened to you!).
So maybe if you had posted a few more status updates along the way?
I had no idea what is the story behind the Amiupdate. I always thought it had something to do with the AmigaKit. I will gladly chip in too; pay-pal, coffee, patreon, wherever you decide, if you do.
And no I didn´t forget your christmas soldering present, reportedly Santa and his reindeers crashed somewhere between Sweden and Germany(best bet is Denmark..Beer). ;)
I get random crashes (seldomly) when i first start ScummVM myself, but i can't find the cause. It seems to be related to if one has opened another program beforehand, e.g. Odyssey...then i can nearly always trigger an ISI.
If one starts ScummVM right after bootup, even without an .ini file, everything works. I'd love to point to something, but alas, my coding skills are nigh zero
Don't ask me why, no usable debugger means i'm even more at loss (not that i could do anything about it anyway even if i' dknew the cause)