I don't like the idea of keeping a binary in the git repo.
Either have a script to download it from https://github.com/lbryio/lbry-sdk/releases/latest or build it from source.
I don't like the idea of keeping a binary in the git repo.
The idea is to make it simple for a person that just wants to grab this repository and run it. When all the features will be implemented, I want to swap the whole SDK thing with a python implementation of it. The SDK is written in python. So I think it's quite doable. But it's not a priority for now. First we need to make it work. Fully. Then we will implement the SDK.
I see the problem. I will not close this issue until the problem is gone. It's not nice. And I feel it.
The idea is to make it simple for a person that just wants to grab this repository and run it. When all the features will be implemented, I want to swap the whole SDK thing with a python implementation of it. The SDK is written in python. So I think it's quite doable. But it's not a priority for now. First we need to make it work. Fully. Then we will implement the SDK.
I see the problem. I will not close this issue until the problem is gone. It's not nice. And I feel it.
Either have a script to download it from https://github.com/lbryio/lbry-sdk/releases/latest or build it from source.
I don't like the idea of keeping a binary in the git repo.
The idea is to make it simple for a person that just wants to grab this repository and run it. When all the features will be implemented, I want to swap the whole SDK thing with a python implementation of it. The SDK is written in python. So I think it's quite doable. But it's not a priority for now. First we need to make it work. Fully. Then we will implement the SDK.
I see the problem. I will not close this issue until the problem is gone. It's not nice. And I feel it.