You would have never had to be fed up if you just put all the files into one zip file. I mean, it's common sense. Not all people know how to use the Homebrew Channel. And it isn't clearly said what files are needed until now.
I've already got a 7z file with all the necessary files (including some others like VBAGX) and I'm starting to upload it now.
Thanks for taking the job of repeatedly and unnecessarily (and probably incorrectly, this thing is carefully built by a shell script) uploading 100MB worth of outdated SRB2Wii off my hands. I really appreciate it. Oh, care to do the SRB2Wii/mini version as well? Thats now
200MB you'll have to reupload each time I update SRB2Wii.
Also, there's a reason I use bzip2 compressed tarballs to compress SRB2Wii, its the best compression there is. I do state that 7-Zip is the best program for extracting it and I include a link in the first post to download it if the person does not have a program that can extract tarballs.
People should KNOW what is required, I specifically say "SRB2 data files" which means everything BUT srb2win.exe, the source code, socedit, lvlconv and all the help stuff. That much should be obvious to the user, but I've obviously overestimated this community's intelligence, which has brought me to this, spoon-feeding instructions you guys shouldn't need.
Hell, we could need the updater or the lvlconv. You have to think ahead man.
Why in the hell would you possibly need lvlconv on SRB2Wii? I can compile that for Linux easily, by the way, so I can get that working under SRB2Wii without any issues whatsoever, with functionality equivalent to the Windows version but I REALLY don't see the need.
The SRB2 updater is coded in C# with Windows-specific functions, so that only runs on Windows. Even if it could run under Mono, I don't think anyone would appreciate me making SRB2Wii larger by 10-20MB just to gain the ability to update with that. I can just as easily code my own little updater shell script for updating SRB2 and the SRB2Wii Linux distro, and yes, thats on the TODO list for a later release.
Now, Violo, as much as I appreciate your concern for SRB2Wii, please be assured that I am doing everything as best as I can. The stuff that I've had to spoon-feed instructions for here should be painfully obvious, I'm just unhappy that its not to the people here. These are things that they SHOULD be finding out themselves, they don't need everyone telling them EXACTLY what to do and EXACTLY how to do it if its already staring at them in the face.