Ianito Posted March 3, 2018 Posted March 3, 2018 I created this tiny script to help me compilating on MTA. Made with Python but you dont need install it. How to use: Put the resources which you want to compile in the "resources" folder. PS: This doesn't work with .zip archives. The script will compile every .lua archive. Download & Code: https://github.com/Ianito/mta_compiler Print: 1
Saml1er Posted March 3, 2018 Posted March 3, 2018 If your script is "tiny" as you describe, then please make it public. I would advice everyone to not use this unless it's made public by author.
Ianito Posted March 3, 2018 Author Posted March 3, 2018 37 minutes ago, Saml1er said: If your script is "tiny" as you describe, then please make it public. I would advice everyone to not use this unless it's made public by author. I believe you did not open the link in the post. https://github.com/Ianito/mta_compiler/blob/master/main.py Do it yourself, compile and test it.
Saml1er Posted March 3, 2018 Posted March 3, 2018 (edited) That's not my point. I checked your executable, you are using sockets which I understand you have to send a request to MTA and retrieve the file, but it's clearly not something big that you have to hide the implementation. Anyway, I check your luac_mta.exe for spywares, it is safe. If anyone wishes to use this then please check the MD5 of the executable: SAFE luac_mta.exe ( MD5 Hash ): 17ed69ca3ff358280b334e88ef4e5443 EDIT: Read my next post. Edited March 3, 2018 by Saml1er
Ianito Posted March 3, 2018 Author Posted March 3, 2018 4 minutes ago, Saml1er said: That's not my point. I checked your executable, you are using sockets which I understand you have to send a request to MTA and retrieve the file, but it's clearly not something big that you have to hide the implementation. Anyway, I check your luac_mta.exe for spywares, it is safe. If anyone wishes to use this then please check the MD5 of the executable: SAFE luac_mta.exe ( MD5 Hash ): 17ed69ca3ff358280b334e88ef4e5443 No, I do not send anything to the API. I also do not use "Sockets". The only thing the script does is run through all files with ".lua" and use the MTA lua_compiler itself. https://luac.multitheftauto.com/files/windows/x86/luac_mta.exe Anyway, I understand your concern, but the code is open and anyone who wants to use it anyway, feel free. 1
Saml1er Posted March 3, 2018 Posted March 3, 2018 Ah, I'm sorry then. I thought it was open-source and MTA provided a DLL to keep the actual implementation secret, I did not know they provided an entire executable, lmao. Other than that, nice work. 1
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