
2009 Hak release
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Re: 2009 Hak release
I have not yet found any problems with Case-sensitivity on my Mac, although MacOS certainly is case-sensitive. The only times I had to deal with changing case was on Linux 

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Re: 2009 Hak release
SF1 says its not a case-sensitive file system.PlasmaJohn wrote:The Mac is case-sensitive, does the filename exactly match the name in the error message?silverfields2 wrote:I copied the files manually (installer won't run for a Mac). I tried both manually placing the tlk file and renaming the old 4_7 to the 4_8 as suggested and neither worked.MadK@ wrote: @silverfields2, If you used the copap installer try downloading the standalone copaptlk_4_8.tlk and manually place the file in your /tlk folder. If you didn't use installer then I can only suggest :
1. Rename your current tlk folder to tlk_bak and create a new one, then manually place the tlk file
2. Rename the existing old copaptlk_4_7.tlk to copaptlk_4_8.tlk and see if it loads. If it does then it is likely the new copaptlk_4_8.tlk might be corrupt and would require replacing.
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Re: 2009 Hak release
The answer to most CS questions is "That depends...". You can choose to make OS/X case sensitive or not during the installation, IIRC. On a project I worked on, we had problems with conflicting case-sensitivity between the OS and our version control system.silverfields2 wrote:SF1 says its not a case-sensitive file system.PlasmaJohn wrote:The Mac is case-sensitive, does the filename exactly match the name in the error message?
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Re: 2009 Hak release
Since, I noticed the Avlis installer is only for Windows players, I have written an Avlis Installer for Linux. If anyone is interested in using it, you can get it here: http://www.mrtizmo.com/avlis/avlis_installer_v1.0.zip.
It is command line-based. I know it works correctly on my Ubuntu Linux system, but I have not tested it on other distros. I suspect it may work on Mac OS X, but I have no way to personally test/verify if that is true.
It is pretty straight forward to use. If you have any questions/suggestions, feel free to PM/Email me.
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P.S. As of right now, this is not a Team sanctioned product in any way. I wrote it for myself and am offering it to anyone else who wishes to use it.
It is command line-based. I know it works correctly on my Ubuntu Linux system, but I have not tested it on other distros. I suspect it may work on Mac OS X, but I have no way to personally test/verify if that is true.
It is pretty straight forward to use. If you have any questions/suggestions, feel free to PM/Email me.
Tizmo
P.S. As of right now, this is not a Team sanctioned product in any way. I wrote it for myself and am offering it to anyone else who wishes to use it.
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Re: 2009 Hak release
NayalaGelbert wrote:The answer to most CS questions is "That depends...". You can choose to make OS/X case sensitive or not during the installation, IIRC. On a project I worked on, we had problems with conflicting case-sensitivity between the OS and our version control system.silverfields2 wrote:SF1 says its not a case-sensitive file system.PlasmaJohn wrote:The Mac is case-sensitive, does the filename exactly match the name in the error message?
He checked.

At any rate it looked the same to me.
@tizmo I'll check with husband.
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Re: 2009 Hak release
Due to some unfortunate bugs that cropped up, the copapbaseitem.hak has been updated. This will fix any funky inventory icons you have been experiencing.
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Re: 2009 Hak release
I had meant to post something about that earlier, kindof hard to explain why my power stones have transformed into power berries.MadK@ wrote:Due to some unfortunate bugs that cropped up, the copapbaseitem.hak has been updated. This will fix any funky inventory icons you have been experiencing.

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Re: 2009 Hak release
How can I revert now? Power Berries were sooo IC for Fluffydust
But seriously - great work! I appreciate.

But seriously - great work! I appreciate.
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Re: 2009 Hak release
Does this explain why ears of wheat are showing up as if they were ingots of copper, or is that a different issue? This was in the farms in Elysia. 

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Re: 2009 Hak release
Yeah, I had a left-over bit of wheat I never got around to throwing out, and now it's a ingot of copper.
Copper loaf anyone?
Copper loaf anyone?
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Re: 2009 Hak release
The psionic holly berries were fine, until I collected some holly berries and tried to use them in combat. It didn't go so well...
Re: 2009 Hak release
I think the clue is in the title psionic holly berries...loki70 wrote:The psionic holly berries were fine, until I collected some holly berries and tried to use them in combat. It didn't go so well...


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Re: 2009 Hak release
I noticed the copapheadhand.hak was updated a few days ago. Should we grab the new version of that as well?
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Re: 2009 Hak release
The servers aren't using it yet but it wont hurt. I haven't made a new copap installer yet either.
This fixes the male head with the horns that was overwritten during the 1.69 updates.
This fixes the male head with the horns that was overwritten during the 1.69 updates.
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