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Reply #16 Posted on: April 16, 2010, 09:04:58 am |
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No worries, 11th. I've a lot to take care of.
I'm still impressed by our newest member's actions. I'm inspired. I think I may even go back and comment more things, if only for these once-in-a-blue-moon occurrences.
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Reply #17 Posted on: April 16, 2010, 09:08:34 am |
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I found the error message "Unable to load plugin: jna.jar: null: Missing plugin entry point (LGM-Plugin)" a bit mystic - clearer messages would be nice, but not necessary at the moment What would you advise? (during the search, I found something that may be a bug: should the string at line 283 in LGM.java ("Plugins") really be capitalized? It checks for "plugins", and the folder is named "plugins".) No. If you look on the line before, you see that I check for the "plugins" folder first. If it's not found, I then check for the "Plugins" folder. This is simply a hack to appease the people who like to use a capital first letter for folder names.
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Reply #18 Posted on: April 16, 2010, 09:14:45 am |
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...but also wish to use Unix.
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Reply #19 Posted on: April 16, 2010, 12:27:46 pm |
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Josh: Thanks, you give me too much credit . In fact, I have been visiting these forums once in a while, interested in the progress of the project. And when I saw that the new version was out and needed testing, I decided to contribute a little. The terminal output gave a couple of warnings (such as: "Ignoring error in specialization expression at position 19: Expected operator at this point"), followed by a large string of pluses . Regarding include_next, I looked it up earlier: It finds the first occurrence of the header file, and then skips the current directory searched, instead including the next occurrence in the following directories (see more here: http://www.delorie.com/gnu/docs/gcc/cpp_11.html). IsmAvatar: Regarding the error message, something like: "Unable to load plugin "jna.jar": Missing plugin entry point (LGM-Plugin)" seems clearer to me. But if it is intended for developers, the current format might be better. Knowing the meaning of the colon-separated list, for instance that the "null" is the result of the getCause() method, can be useful when debugging. Regarding the "Plugins", that makes sense. I just skimmed over it, and it seemed like a typical typing error.
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Reply #21 Posted on: April 16, 2010, 01:29:16 pm |
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Mith: Well, it'll be nice to have someone around who isn't afraid to look at the code. Regarding include_next; yeah, that sounds about right. Though I fail to see the point, it won't be difficult to implement.
Ism: I'll join you shortly in chat on that one (half hour or so; have to run now).
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Reply #24 Posted on: April 16, 2010, 02:55:20 pm |
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Build instructions apply to developers, too. ...Haha. Yes, I can understand why you'd skip them, since you know your way around all the other instructions there. But yeah, just get the libgl1-mesa-dev package.
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Reply #25 Posted on: April 16, 2010, 05:35:36 pm |
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my same old errors persist with rev. 157
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if you drop a cat with buttered toast strapped to its back, which side lands down? joshdreamland: our languages are based on the idea that it's going to end up FUBAR /kick retep998
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Reply #27 Posted on: April 17, 2010, 12:10:22 am |
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Freezway: If you would, run LGM and go to Enigma->Keyword List->Functions and paste the contents here (preferably via pastebin, but, whatever).
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Reply #28 Posted on: April 17, 2010, 12:41:24 am |
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I will if rev. 157 has it, otherwise we're SOL when sourceforge is down.
There is nothing listed there. (in rev 157.) I could send a screenshot, but theres nothing there. Nothing happens on the terminal either.
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Reply #29 Posted on: April 17, 2010, 09:25:15 am |
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Freezway-- Yeah, it's in the later revisions. Sourceforge is back up now; give it another go.
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