You probably registered different file than exists on springfiles. So it cannot be downloaded ... you must make sure copy is exactly same. Even packaging.
Joined: 17 Nov 2005, 02:43 Location: Raegquitting Spring on 04/24/12
No dude, it is exactly the same, considering that in order to register that map with plasmaserver, I had to re-upload it to springfiles. Delete my local copy, download it from springfiles, copy it into maps folder with zkl running and FINALLY it registered.
So then, I delete my local copy again, and join a zk game. Set map to !map evorts riverglade 9 , and zkl fails to dl the map.
smoth wrote:
it's very simple forb: it's a jump to the left the a step TO THE RII II II II GHT
Problem is, if the resource already exists with same internal name and different file (sdz)..
So for example if he did this:
1) upload sdz to springgfiles with lua that cannot be registered 2) modifed sdz locally to fix lua 3) attempted to register local sdz -> fails because it already exists!
Joined: 17 Nov 2005, 02:43 Location: Raegquitting Spring on 04/24/12
No, version 9 was the version that fixed lua. Before it was v8.
I never modify sdzs or sd7s after uploading to springfiles. How dumb do you think I am? Anyone who has been around as long as I have knows that that is how sync errors get started. Once you archive it, that's it. If you need to change something you make a new version.
abma wrote:
as already told: reuploading to springfiles does nothing...
imo/afaik this did register it: "copy it into maps folder with zkl running and FINALLY it registered."
I had already done that with the original (the one I uploaded to springfiles), but zklobby kept crying about it, so I deleted the file I had just uploaded 2 minutes earlier to springfiles, and downloaded the file I had just uploaded 2 minutes earlier to springfiles, copied that file into maps and finally zkl saw fit to register it.
Would love a single point of upload for rapid and plasma (and springfiles).
use rapid only and use the commit messages for releases? this way you feed all systems... and for maps: upload to springfiles, thats also a single point.
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