On Sat, Sep 05, 2020 at 05:45:09PM -0600, Thomas Frohwein wrote:

> I started using UnityPy for a project and it would be useful to see
> about adding it to ports. It essentially allows accessing the assets of
> Unity projects. I've included 4 of the 5 dependencies in the
> attachments: py-brotli, py-lz4, py-fsb5, py-texture2ddecoder. The last
> one is py-Pillow and is already in ports.

> A relatively simple example is on the project GitHub page:
> https://github.com/K0lb3/UnityPy#example

> I've tested this and it works, and will probably be using it regularly
> in the near future.

> Some notes on the ports:
> - py-brotli build a bundled version and doesn't provide a way that I
>   could find to link to system libs from archivers/brotli.

Here's a version of archivers/py-brotli I'm happier with. It's got a better
DESCR, and can run the tests if they are copied into place. (I've opened a
pull request upstream to include them in future).

--Kurt

Attachment: py-brotli.tgz
Description: application/tar-gz

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