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commandline arguments
Yamachi in one of my threads, told about a command argument called "husky". I know only "breaklee" and now, the "husky" one. Is there any ohter arguments? Why cabalmain.exe is designed only to function if a X argument is given?
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Re: commandline arguments
Basically, if cabalmain.exe is started without an argument, it will attempt to run cabal.exe. update.exe behaves the same way. cabal.exe will check for updates to update.exe, then will start update.exe with the argument "alsdream". Once update.exe has finished updating cabal, it will allow you to push the big "START" button. When you do this, cabalmain.exe is launched with the argument "husky". This argument prevents cabalmain.exe from loading cabal.exe. "breaklee" puts the client into test server mode and load the connection info from internal.txt. There are some other arguments listed inside cabalmain.exe (ie. crowpar3), but their functions are unknown. I haven't bothered looking into it too much.
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Re: commandline arguments
Thanks. As we dont use the cabal.exe neither update.exe ( or do you use it? ), Is something "good" to disable the command line arguments and start the cabalmain.exe without any arguments?