Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
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Originally Posted by
fgru
... i think its sPatch > try documentation >
pwTools
uhhhh what? lol.
I already have CPW, and the other spatcher, i just cant get em to connect i guess.
I run up the patcher, it says error connecting to server, But i can still log on the game and stuff.
EDIT: nvm, i got the spatcher to work, i run it and it says
client version :1
Availible version :1
Okay now, my next question that I do not understand is, how to put files into the patcher. I tried other tutorials, but just don't understand them well enough. =\
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
Quote:
Originally Posted by
laurensman
uhhhh what? lol.
I already have CPW, and the other spatcher, i just cant get em to connect i guess.
I run up the patcher, it says error connecting to server, But i can still log on the game and stuff.
got to :
opt>lampp>htdocs
create new folder called update
create in the folder a file versions.sw
add in versions.sw for example 1=ec_patch0-1.xup
the to client > patcher > open patcher.ini and add there :
patch_server=http://yourip/update/
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
Quote:
Originally Posted by
laurensman
uhhhh what? lol.
I already have CPW, and the other spatcher, i just cant get em to connect i guess.
I run up the patcher, it says error connecting to server, But i can still log on the game and stuff.
EDIT: nvm, i got the spatcher to work, i run it and it says
client version :1
Availible version :1
Okay now, my next question that I do not understand is, how to put files into the patcher. I tried other tutorials, but just don't understand them well enough. =\
sPatch has a very good documentation, follow that, should answer all your questions. Check the "Documentation" tab in codeplex.
Damn dolke, ninja'd :)
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
To create a patch to this :
make new folder called element
lets say that you want to update elements.data
in the folder element add new folder data
in the data folder add elements.data , gshop.data or what you want to update
then archive the element folder with the name ec_patch0-1.xup
after making the archive copy it to opt > lampp > htdocs > update
then open the versions.sw from update folder and add there 1=ec_patch0-1.xup
then save and update make sure that ur patcher is set at 0 or make the patch with the name 2=ec_patch1-2.xup
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
Quote:
Originally Posted by
dolkeboy
To create a patch to this :
make new folder called element
lets say that you want to update elements.data
in the folder element add new folder data
in the data folder add elements.data , gshop.data or what you want to update
then archive the element folder with the name ec_patch0-1.xup
after making the archive copy it to opt > lampp > htdocs > update
then open the versions.sw from update folder and add there 1=ec_patch0-1.xup
then save and update make sure that ur patcher is set at 0 or make the patch with the name 2=ec_patch1-2.xup
Thanks a bunch. This made it work. =]
But, last question, how do i add the folder into opt>lampp>htdocs>update, this i have no clue how to do. lol. I'm also on vmware work station if that helps.
Also i looked on the documentation, and where it shows how to add the patch files, For some reason, mine does not look like that, i only have the iso attached to linux.
Am i also suppose to attach it to my windows 7 as well?
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
Quote:
Originally Posted by
laurensman
Thanks a bunch. This made it work. =]
But, last question, how do i add the folder into opt>lampp>htdocs>update, this i have no clue how to do. lol. I'm also on vmware work station if that helps.
Download http://netcologne.dl.sourceforge.net...-sponsored.exe
Host name : your ip
port number : 22
username : username from linux
password : same like username
if you cant connect make sure you do this :
apt-get install openssh-server
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
Quote:
Originally Posted by
laurensman
Thanks a bunch. This made it work. =]
But, last question, how do i add the folder into opt>lampp>htdocs>update, this i have no clue how to do. lol. I'm also on vmware work station if that helps.
Also i looked on the documentation, and where it shows how to add the patch files, For some reason, mine does not look like that, i only have the iso attached to linux.
Am i also suppose to attach it to my windows 7 as well?
You should not have to, this release comes with both sPatch and CPW all ready to go ...
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
Default directory for sPatch patcher is /opt/lampp/htdocs/patch
Also, do not forget, CPW is located in /opt/cpw/ and also comes pre-set-up (all you have to do is the 'initial' build). :wink:
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
Also, do not forget, CPW is located in /opt/cpw/ and also comes pre-set-up (all you have to do is the 'initial' build). :wink:
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
ok ya i found the cpw, But, i had to reinstall everything, and now when i try to mount, it says its readonly and does not want to mount.... Any ideas?
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
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Originally Posted by
laurensman
ok ya i found the cpw, But, i had to reinstall everything, and now when i try to mount, it says its readonly and does not want to mount.... Any ideas?
optical discs are usually mounted as read only...
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
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Originally Posted by
343
optical discs are usually mounted as read only...
ok so, how do i get it to work now? sorry for so many questions.
also, after i do "mount", i go to the directory i created for it to be mounted on, and open it, and it opens up and has like 5 files in it.
1 called custom, then like upgra32, upgra64 , and upgrade.sh ?????????????
This didnt happen before lol.
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
Quote:
Originally Posted by
laurensman
ok so, how do i get it to work now? sorry for so many questions.
After you mount, next step is to copy all (from ISO) to system root
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
ya ik, i tried this command
cp -r */ and it dont work. =\
It worked the first time so i have no idea.
ya ik, i tried this command
cp -r */ and it dont work. =\
It worked the first time so i have no idea.
Re: ¤ The Complete PW Package ¤
make sure that you mounted
cd /cdrom
ls
then cp -R * /