24.03.2016, 14:54
I've never had to compile on Linux. I've always had two computers side by side, the laptop is always running Windows and when I need to test something on Linux the desktop is booted to Linux. When I need to recompile something I just use the laptop. Since they are one a shared network this has just always been perfectly fine for me.
But this is extremely useful, and definitely not only for YSI. You shouldn't have used the 'y_' prefix. That has always been Y_Less's signature thing and everybody knows that. Literally the only reason I clicked on this thread was because I never heard of any "y_routes" script in YSI and was quickly disappointed to see that it was just a naming convention.
And like Ahmad45123 said, this can be used for many other scripts, not just YSI.
But this is extremely useful, and definitely not only for YSI. You shouldn't have used the 'y_' prefix. That has always been Y_Less's signature thing and everybody knows that. Literally the only reason I clicked on this thread was because I never heard of any "y_routes" script in YSI and was quickly disappointed to see that it was just a naming convention.
And like Ahmad45123 said, this can be used for many other scripts, not just YSI.