Update to the latest Blender automatic (nightly) builds using this web-based installer (with multi-version support). Being replaced by https://github.com/Hierosoft/hierosoft
It would be nice to have an option/setting to clear out / not save past installs. I wasn't paying attention and update it nightly and next thing I realized I had 10+ installs as well as the same of zip files snagging up room on my SSD.
Thanks again, great tool. As I mentioned, I use it every day!
Awesome, worked like a charm.
Two suggestions I would like to throw out there, perhaps making it lightweight taskbar item that can run in the background and then alert you when there is a new version or can just autoupdate your current one if you would like it to. Then also simply being able to select the destination of the install.
I tried running this on a Ryzen 5 2600 on Windows 10 Pro with no luck. I ran it with PyCharm and this was the output. I had 2.80 / win64 / win64. Just to test I typed in 2.79 as well as other systems and architectures but it made no difference. Always came back the same, not even an "incorrect OS" or anything when I put in Windowz instead of win64.
Starting refresh thread...
Downloading the html page...
CLEARED dl list since found document decl: DOCTYPE html
CLEARED dl list since found <html...
Of the total 0 blender download url(s)
all:
matched 0 2.80 url(s)
matching version (tag):
matched 0 url(s)
existing_downloads:
matched 0 windows1 url(s)
no available downloads are installed yet.
I couldn't figure out how to install and get blendernightly up and running and recommend refactoring the set-up to be more clear or make it more automatic.
Check extracted directory instead (by keeping naming the same as the archive [for sub in ... if archive_name.startswith(sub)], or simply extract it and compare).
consider using nopackage, but make it Windows compatible first.
Windows 64 defaults to "win64" string for scraping downloads page.
This now appears to show no downloads, but manually changing to "windows64" as a string works properly.