Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
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Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
It can get any dependencies, and rapid package can depend on non-rapid stuff - like maps etc.
If your SoundModule and LUPSModule and WoldBuilder consist of packages that are mods/maps, it will work.
Yes, map can depend on mod too.
If your SoundModule and LUPSModule and WoldBuilder consist of packages that are mods/maps, it will work.
Yes, map can depend on mod too.
Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
This is property of SD system in general not just rapid package - if you make map that depends on mod and keep SD running, it will register it in server including dependency.
Server will then scan sites like springfiles for given map and mod and if it finds it, download will work fine including dependencies.
Server will then scan sites like springfiles for given map and mod and if it finds it, download will work fine including dependencies.
Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
Any plans to get SpringDownloader playing in userland? I think it's the last Spring app to still be working in c:\program files\spring
Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
It uses documents and settings location if program files is not available.
It checks spring data directories and picks first writable.
It checks spring data directories and picks first writable.
Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
Oh? Then why does it demand admin privileges when it boots up? Is there a manifest file I need to delete or something?
Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
Manifest is embedded into exe so it can be removed only with special tool. It still demands admin rights for compatibility, I guess it could be removed now that people realize maps are also located there.
- Forboding Angel
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Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
SD isn't using userland by default? Fail. Fix that please, that is a serious bug. A program like SD should NEVER be asking for admin.
Edit: I apologize for the tone, wasn't trying to be mean.
Edit: I apologize for the tone, wasn't trying to be mean.
Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
don't forget you'll still need to elevate for autoupdates, as springlobby does.
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Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
What's this mean?imbaczek wrote:don't forget you'll still need to elevate for autoupdates, as springlobby does.
Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
When SpringLobby auto-updates itself the user still gets the UAC Confirmation notification because SL needs to do an admin-level action at this point (altering files in the Programs folder).
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Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
Basically that SD shouldn't elevate itself unless an automatic update is occurring. Most new users won't care much for SD always asking for elevation upon start. It's not exactly a good way to make friends.CarRepairer wrote:What's this mean?imbaczek wrote:don't forget you'll still need to elevate for autoupdates, as springlobby does.
Moreover, I really don't care for it because it's putting maps and mods into the wrong place.
Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
Which is the wrong place, exploded all over your computer in obscure little folders (Which are obsolete with vista + because 'its my games' in documents instead of a folder on the same level as the documents folder), or in the program files folder that cant even be accessed if you have the windows hand-holding BS enabled.Forboding Angel wrote:Basically that SD shouldn't elevate itself unless an automatic update is occurring. Most new users won't care much for SD always asking for elevation upon start. It's not exactly a good way to make friends.CarRepairer wrote:What's this mean?imbaczek wrote:don't forget you'll still need to elevate for autoupdates, as springlobby does.
Moreover, I really don't care for it because it's putting maps and mods into the wrong place.
Both sounds like the wrong place to me though...
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Re: Adding your mod to sprigndownloader rapid packages
You're not understanding the point of userland fully...
Settings and files are stored in userland, meaning that if you need to make a backup for example, all you have to do is copy userland. That's just one example, but suffice it to say that you can even move masses of content from one comp to another and the new content will be recognized. I apologize for not explaining this well, but long story short, userland = good, program files = not good.
Settings and files are stored in userland, meaning that if you need to make a backup for example, all you have to do is copy userland. That's just one example, but suffice it to say that you can even move masses of content from one comp to another and the new content will be recognized. I apologize for not explaining this well, but long story short, userland = good, program files = not good.