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Posted: 20 Dec 2007, 19:01
by SinbadEV
slight OT here but would it be possible to build an "Offline Installer" version of the new installer that would allow me to burn a DVD with the mods I want on it and reference the local folder to reference instead of a website... seems trivial... if not treat this as a suggestion for future versions.
Posted: 20 Dec 2007, 20:07
by Forboding Angel
DO WANT!!! +1
Posted: 20 Dec 2007, 22:16
by Tobi
Sinbad/FA: just download all content manually, put it in a directory, replace all inetc::get calls with File and SetOutPath (or whatever it is) and recompile installer. Should be fairly easy to script.
Posted: 21 Dec 2007, 01:33
by LordMatt
Tobi wrote:Sinbad/FA: just download all content manually, put it in a directory, replace all inetc::get calls with File and SetOutPath (or whatever it is) and recompile installer. Should be fairly easy to script.
Yeah easy to do. I might be able to help you with it later.
Posted: 21 Dec 2007, 03:57
by smoth
both maps were just requests. EE_riverglade is a REALLY good map and it works for more mods then just gundam.
Posted: 21 Dec 2007, 03:58
by SinbadEV
@LordMatt/Tobi: Sweet. I might have to take you up on that.
Posted: 21 Dec 2007, 05:03
by Forboding Angel
SinbadEV wrote:@LordMatt/Tobi: Sweet. I might have to take you up on that.
Same here, that would be ACE!
Posted: 21 Dec 2007, 20:38
by Olemars
Minor but annoying: if you don't select any mods in the installer the mods folder isn't created, which makes stuff confusing for ArchiveMover.exe and noobies.
Posted: 21 Dec 2007, 22:01
by LordMatt
Okay I'll fix that.
Re: New Spring Installer with Downloadable Content
Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 00:07
by zwzsg
What's the deadline?
Where mods will be hosted?
How does it handle mods made of multiple file, like, if currently I have a mod made of three *.sd7 but later change it to one sd7? Or maybe I just upload a zip file of all sd7 and the installer unzip them?
Where's the precise spec of what you need exactly?
Re: New Spring Installer with Downloadable Content
Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 01:26
by LordMatt
Well, because of delays with spring, I think Sunday night is probably a good deadline now. Mods will be hosted on one of the UF mirrors, but you need to send all of the files to me, along with a description of where they should be installed. You should send me the files I'll actually be installing, not a zip. If you change the number of files, that would require a recompile of the installer, which is more difficult that updating the mod within the same files.
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Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 04:01
by el_matarife
SinbadEV wrote:slight OT here but would it be possible to build an "Offline Installer" version of the new installer that would allow me to burn a DVD with the mods I want on it and reference the local folder to reference instead of a website... seems trivial... if not treat this as a suggestion for future versions.
If you can do it with only GPL / CC or other free licensed content you could upload the ISO file to a bunch of popular bit torrent sites to promote Spring.
Re: New Spring Installer with Downloadable Content
Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 05:25
by AF
I dont think that would be wise just yet. We don't want multiple installers floating around torrent sites anyway so we'd best have an installer version checker saying "Ahem 0.8 was released a month ago. get it here...." etc
Re: New Spring Installer with Downloadable Content
Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 07:26
by zwzsg
Not sure Boirunner has already sent you the files, and anyway I changed alot of tiny things I'm sure he hasn't:
Here are the files for Kernel Panic:
\mods\
Kernel_Panic.sd7 (2.3 MB)
\mods\
Kernel_Panic_Evilless.sd7 (0.002 MB)
\maps\
Marble_Madness_Map.sd7 (0.012 MB)
\maps\
Direct_Memory_Access_0.5c_beta.sd7 (0.065 MB)
\maps\
Direct_Memory_Access_0.5e_beta.sd7 (0.065 MB)
\maps\
Major_Madness3.0.sd7 (0.286 MB)
\maps\
Speed_Balls_16_Way.sdz (3.6 MB)
\AI\NTai\
Kernel_Panic.tdf
\AI\NTai\configs\
Kernel_Panic.tdf (not the same)
Total: < 6.4MB
[list][*]Based on Division Zero
[*]Included an eviless mutator that:
[list][*] Remove the hacker side
[*] Remove the NX flag
[*] Remove the Terminal[/list]So that the only changes between eviless 1.5 and eviless 2.0 should be that the Byte traded its custom damage for more hp, the GUI is prettier, and the pointer aiming code changed.
[*] Made ONS a "mod option" (available in both /0 and evilless), off by default
[*] Tested with SVN Spring
[*] Version name are in the tdf and not in the filename.[/list]
Re: New Spring Installer with Downloadable Content
Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 09:32
by el_matarife
AF wrote:I dont think that would be wise just yet. We don't want multiple installers floating around torrent sites anyway so we'd best have an installer version checker saying "Ahem 0.8 was released a month ago. get it here...." etc
Yeah, the DVD would have to have a version number and a website page plus functionality for checking for an updated version when installing. Also, the DVD installer should at least have the option to install OTA mods / content off the net.
Maybe include some Ogg format GPL / CC licensed music too? Assuming that everyone can agree on a few tracks for the default Spring soundtrack. I think Nexuiz and Warsow have soundtracks right?
Re: New Spring Installer with Downloadable Content
Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 13:15
by AF
Some of the OTA music should be freely available in some form albeit not all of it.
For example one of the construction tracks in supcom is eerily close to an OTA track only re-recorded with several differences.
Re: New Spring Installer with Downloadable Content
Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 17:50
by LordMatt
Thank you zwzsg. Just as an update: I am still waiting on final release versions from XTA, s44, and Simbase.
Re: New Spring Installer with Downloadable Content
Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 17:52
by Peet
Has the version tag been implemented in Spring, or shall I just leave the version in the mod name?
Re: New Spring Installer with Downloadable Content
Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 17:53
by LordMatt
See AF's posts it has been implemented. (Also, I will be removing any version names in the filenames anyways, so don't bother to put it in the filename.
Re: New Spring Installer with Downloadable Content
Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 17:55
by AF
I think he means in spring.exe when you manually start and you'd end up seeing 5 identical XTA entries for each version installed