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Re: [Gnump3d-users] Windows problem + question
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Kevin Reilly |
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Re: [Gnump3d-users] Windows problem + question |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Apr 2004 01:27:27 +0100 |
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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 Jigga What wrote:
1) When i run "run.bat" localhost works but as soon as i click on a
file name, the bat file stops running. anyone know why? I followed
Steve's email and removed the last line ("Posix (exit).. ) but it still
wouldnt play music or last longer.. any idea why?
I can't be certain why, but I had a similar problem with an early
installation whereby removing the line had no effect. This is why you'll
see from the messages here that I was dubious about the method's merits
when Steve suggested it. I had already tried it once with no success.
All I can suggest is that you go to the CVS archive and download any
components that are reasonably new, or at least newer than the full
distribution you have. That's what I was doing, and I've ended up with a
hybrid mish-mash of various versions of elements, but the line removal
DOES work on this setup so one of the updates is clearly important. For
a start, it's worth grabbing the update that uses .BAT files instead of
raw Perl scripts for the indexing and history functions under Windows.
That seems to help smooth things along with Windows installations.
2) im tryint to create username/password. how do i do that in windows
since it wont let me create a ".password" file.
Most Windows file managers (including Explorer) won't let you have a
file that consists of just an extension. Some, like Directory Opus,
will, but for a quick and free solution just open a command line window
and use the Edit program to create the .password file. I suppose another
option would be to save the file with a Windows-compliant name from
Notepad, then use the command line to rename it to .password.
--
Kev
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