The Citra website has been replaced with the same statement made on the Yuzu website, and the GitHub repository is now gone as well.
The Citra website has been replaced with the same statement made on the Yuzu website, and the GitHub repository is now gone as well.
When a GH repo is taken down like that, do forks get removed as well?
I don’t think it does. My fork of it is still up. Forked Tachiyomi when it got taken down too, that’s still up as well.
Looks like someone uploaded a fork under a new name:
https://github.com/Nikilites/nuzu
Via: https://reddthat.com/post/14978571
That fork seems like a cash grab considering it already has a Patreon. The person who uploaded it wiped the commit history and missed the entire submodule graph, including the ones deleted by the Yuzu/Citra team.
Have they learned nothing from the lawsuit?
Please also do an offline download.
I dunno if I can directly link it, but it’s on IA. Just search “yuzu-source_files” and you should be able to find it.
That seems like an oxymoron to me… How does that work?
As opposed to a synced cloud download.
git clone https://..../yuzu.git cd yuzu git submodule update --init --recursive tar -cvzf ../yuzu.tar.gz yuzu
And store that on a couple of flash drives.
Don’t worry I have a codeberg mirror setup as well, and so have gazillion others. The source code ain’t going nowhere.
I also found this one for Yuzu, which captured the deleted submodules as well. There’s another one for Citra, but the submodules point to the mirrored repos under the uploader’s personal account and is missing
dynarmic
.Combining the two should bring both Citra and Yuzu back to being compile-able.
Voluntary deletion won’t remove forks, but a DMCA takedown will.
I’m not sure about voluntary deletions, but a DMCA request will take every known fork down with it.
Yep, that was my question, re: DMCA takedowns.
that’s why you don’t fork it, you re-upload it when you hear it’s stirring
You can always torrent though. There’s a torrent I’ve seen floating round Reddit.