I don’t because I don’t need to worry about offline builds. If I did, then I’d vendor them. Hence not understanding. (And even if it literally is that only, then I have at least one idea for what they could do that would make this work. But maybe that solution would fail for other reasons, and I want to acknowledge that it’s not like I have the full requirements list and am saying “oh gosh just do this,” because I am not.)
That it’s a single dependency is why it feels extreme to me; won’t that be a very, very tiny thing to vendor?
Anyway I don’t really know why you’re being so aggro here. I don’t know how many times I can say “I’m probably missing something” and “they know better than I do.” I really like you, Thomas, but I also hear the passive aggression, and don’t like it. It makes me want to return it, but that doesn’t benefit anyone.
You said "They for some reason didn't seem to want to use the right workflow", which by my lights manages to be both loaded and dismissive (if that was the goal, well played). I pointed out that the "some reason" is right there in the post, and you doubled down. I'm not sure why you did; you could have just said, "oh, interesting, thanks" and I'd have said "pip pip! cheerio!" but if you want instead to... uh... explore the contours of this controversy? I'm always game, which is what you're experiencing now.
If you want to keep me invested in a programming discussion, one very good way to do it is to imply that you can't for the life of you understand why someone wouldn't want to vendor Capstone.
Do you mean this like python pip? Or performance improvement? .. or?
(Sorry, just trying to understand your remark. FWIW I'm a bit disappointed with skablik in this chain, why so pedantic, self-centered, and close minded?)
That it’s a single dependency is why it feels extreme to me; won’t that be a very, very tiny thing to vendor?
Anyway I don’t really know why you’re being so aggro here. I don’t know how many times I can say “I’m probably missing something” and “they know better than I do.” I really like you, Thomas, but I also hear the passive aggression, and don’t like it. It makes me want to return it, but that doesn’t benefit anyone.