denag: mipspro denagger

LarBob

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Feb 8, 2019
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David Cantrell made a wrapper for MIPSpro that removes the license nag message if you don't have MIPSpro licenses installed. I've forked it and made a couple of quality of life changes:
  • Explicitly use /bin/ksh in the denag script (was having issues with symlink detection otherwise)
  • Added install.sh and remove.sh scripts to install or remove denag for you
Find it here:
https://github.com/larb0b/denag
 
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TruHobbyist

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Jul 27, 2019
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Hi there.

I've done my own script which modifies the actual driver executable (MIPSPro 7.4.4) where the license message error is printed. Seems a more elegant solution to me.


How to use:

# sh ccpatch.txt


EDIT1: Added version number.
 

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LarBob

Administrator
Feb 8, 2019
51
27
18
Hi there.

I've done my own script which modifies the actual driver executable (MIPSPro 7.4.4) where the license message error is printed. Seems a more elegant solution to me.


How to use:

# sh ccpatch.txt


EDIT1: Added version number.
Much more elegant indeed!
 

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