Search found 3774 matches
- 04 Aug 2011, 17:29
- Forum: Infrastructure Development
- Topic: few diskspace on this host
- Replies: 19
- Views: 6278
Re: few diskspace on this host
Oops, looks like I left 15 gigs of junk around my home directory. I'll have that all cleared up by later today. And I don't see disk space being a major issue in the future considering almost half of the current disk space isn't even mounted.
- 09 Mar 2011, 16:01
- Forum: Art & Modelling
- Topic: Ok guys, here's the deal
- Replies: 28
- Views: 9356
Re: Ok guys, here's the deal
Forb, it was rights reserved initially because that is the default. Maybe it didn't occur to Wolf that people would start grabbing the textures to do other things with. And when it comes to derivation you seem to be mistaken about how copyright works. We can discuss it if you want but it'll take me ...
- 17 Feb 2011, 21:35
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: UNBAN KAISER
- Replies: 77
- Views: 9319
Re: UNBANNED KAISER
Okay, done. It should kick in on the 29th.
- 16 Feb 2011, 15:36
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: Compile fails on latest MinGW
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3732
Re: Compile fails on latest MinGW
Okay. Make sure you test thoroughly. Mingwlibs have at times given me strange issues with an output spring that worked on XP but not vista/7.
- 11 Feb 2011, 00:01
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: GET RID OF THE F****** CAPTCHA!
- Replies: 59
- Views: 12181
Re: GET RID OF THE F****** CAPTCHA!
An interesting thought, but recaptcha sometimes gives impossible images.
Edit: Well I guess only the word it doesn't check is impossible. Still, annoying. And recaptcha isn't what I'd call 'easy'.
Edit: Well I guess only the word it doesn't check is impossible. Still, annoying. And recaptcha isn't what I'd call 'easy'.
- 06 Feb 2011, 16:09
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: Compile fails on latest MinGW
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3732
Re: Compile fails on latest MinGW
That is why I said 'update of'.
- 03 Feb 2011, 18:59
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: Compile fails on latest MinGW
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3732
Re: Compile fails on latest MinGW
Oh, kind of got distracted, I'll get back to it. Right now I just work around the bug by shoving extern "C" void tss_cleanup_implemented() { } into Info.cpp.
- 01 Feb 2011, 22:52
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: CRTC does something that will piss Caydr off.
- Replies: 69
- Views: 9452
Re: CRTC does something that will piss Caydr off.
What do you want the law to say, mk, "Don't charge too much."? There's nothing inherently wrong with charging by the gigabyte. The problem is monopolistic price gouging.
- 01 Feb 2011, 21:47
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: GET RID OF THE F****** CAPTCHA!
- Replies: 59
- Views: 12181
Re: GET RID OF THE FUCKING CAPTCHA!
It doesn't give you a captcha unless you're giving it wrong passwords, does it? I just tested and didn't get one. Edit: Grabbed a captcha and converted to grayscale, still no issues reading it, and colorblindness is the only usability issue I can think of that applies to an RTS. I guess your brain's...
- 28 Jan 2011, 16:16
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: let the kittens fight bots !
- Replies: 23
- Views: 5810
Re: let the kittens fight bots !
And again you pay people a tiny bit of money and they'll give you all the answers to save and use.
Satirik, s/minute/hour/. Context.
Satirik, s/minute/hour/. Context.
- 22 Jan 2011, 05:24
- Forum: Meeting Minutes
- Topic: Dev Meeting Minutes (2011-01-17)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 8343
Re: Dev Meeting Minutes (2011-01-17)
But that's spring locking up entirely for fraction of a second. Not slowdown. Things should be 100% speed for ten seconds, single stutter, 100% speed for ten seconds, single stutter, 100% speed for ten seconds.
- 20 Jan 2011, 19:08
- Forum: Meeting Minutes
- Topic: Dev Meeting Minutes (2011-01-17)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 8343
Re: Dev Meeting Minutes (2011-01-17)
You're telling me that dumping a stack trace makes it take three times as long to complete?
- 20 Jan 2011, 04:09
- Forum: Meeting Minutes
- Topic: Dev Meeting Minutes (2011-01-17)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 8343
Re: Dev Meeting Minutes (2011-01-17)
From spring's current point of view, yes it is hung. I didn't mean to say it shouldn't trigger in the current version. But the fact of the matter is that it's not hung. It's slow. The gadget should be able to reset the watchdog after each unit gets processed. Huh, somebody told me that hang detectio...
- 19 Jan 2011, 05:24
- Forum: Meeting Minutes
- Topic: Dev Meeting Minutes (2011-01-17)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 8343
Re: Dev Meeting Minutes (2011-01-17)
Undesired.
- 19 Jan 2011, 00:23
- Forum: Meeting Minutes
- Topic: Dev Meeting Minutes (2011-01-17)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 8343
Re: Dev Meeting Minutes (2011-01-17)
If you put in something to reset the loading timer, it should be usable by non-spring code. LogOutput, for example, but hidden effects are a bit unsavory.
Firefox extensions and Opera can do auto refresh pretty easily, building it into the page could get annoying.
Firefox extensions and Opera can do auto refresh pretty easily, building it into the page could get annoying.
- 17 Jan 2011, 20:47
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: Compile fails on latest MinGW
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3732
Re: Compile fails on latest MinGW
Spring doesn't come with boost or mingw, so why change it to fix a problem between them?
I will go try to compile newer boost for an attempted update of mingwlibs, but last time I tried thread refused to work as static.
I will go try to compile newer boost for an attempted update of mingwlibs, but last time I tried thread refused to work as static.
- 16 Jan 2011, 17:27
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: Pathfinding, question to devs
- Replies: 48
- Views: 7199
Re: Pathfinding, question to devs
Okay, enough talking about that not-pathfinding bug in this thread.
- 16 Jan 2011, 03:36
- Forum: Lobby Clients & Server
- Topic: Does any alternative exist for lobby with linux ?
- Replies: 30
- Views: 7090
Re: Does any alternative exist for lobby with linux ?
Is tasclient.exe in the directory that has base/?
- 16 Jan 2011, 01:02
- Forum: Lobby Clients & Server
- Topic: Does any alternative exist for lobby with linux ?
- Replies: 30
- Views: 7090
Re: Does any alternative exist for lobby with linux ?
Okay, apparently you missed the point of wine. Its job is not to run windows installers. Its job is to run windows *applications*. Like tasclient.exe.
- 15 Jan 2011, 23:45
- Forum: Lobby Clients & Server
- Topic: Does any alternative exist for lobby with linux ?
- Replies: 30
- Views: 7090
Re: Does any alternative exist for lobby with linux ?
Explain? Unzip http://springrts.com/dl/spring_0.82.7.1portable.7z and http://springrts.com/dl/tasclient/TASClientLatest.7z into the same folder, and try to run tasclient. Worry about making it see your real spring install later.