Urrk... I spent a day trying to remove the false positives when making the program and spent another just now. I made the mistake of using python, and apparently since malware often use it, many of these checkers will flag entire libraries, even if they're essential to compiling the program. I'd have to pay for certification and/or send them my program for verification, so that isn't happening.
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explained from my original post, you could always just have downloaded the source code and check it on notepad. Even with minimal programming understanding it should be obvious, that it's too basic to do anything nefarious. Then install python and run the source file directly from a folder in glassix with the patch data in it.
Unfortunately, all this did was cause a sunk cost fallacy to activate my inner autismo and kill my sleep rythm. There's no way around it. I got to update this shit. I'm halfway done and when it's finished, I'll add a third download method that let's you just overwrite the glassix files yourself. Naturally, this will be fixed to v0.72.0, which will cause a ton of new complains to me when the next version comes out, at which point I will commit ritualistic sudoku with a wooden flute and a garden gnome.
And no, this other patch isn't an alternative. Not trying to be a cunt (I lack the warmth and depth), but already in line 42 of the mother file, you get this:
I really shouldn't say this, but you are closer to me than my own daughter...
At present, my patch fixes 27 files for a total of 643 changes. Each of these have to be a manual call or you end up with the whole town calling Aiko "mom" while there's still immersion breaks everywhere.