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Version 4.41 released

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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,162 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Wed 24 Jun 2009 12:12 AM (UTC)

Amended on Wed 24 Jun 2009 12:35 AM (UTC) by Nick Gammon

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I am pleased to release version 4.41 of MUSHclient. See the release notes for more details.

Improvements

  • More documentation in the help file.
  • Fixed some bugs.
  • Improved tooltip support for miniwindows.

Download

You can view the release notes for version 4.41

You can download MUSHclient 4.41 now from ...

You are strongly advised to backup (make a copy of) your existing MUSHclient world files before upgrading. Just in case.

If there are any problems, please post messages to the Bug Reports, Suggestions, or General parts of this forum.


MD5 sum for the installer

If you do an md5sum on mushclient441.exe you should get this result:

c507fe65da7639fd75842e2c24ebe657

The forum post a small script to sumcheck the MUSHclient download shows how you can write a small script in MUSHclient to do the sumcheck.

One way of doing an md5sum is to download the Installer_sumcheck plugin from the Plugins page (RH click that link and "save link as" to get the plugin). Then install the plugin (see the File menu -> Plugins) and type "md5sum" which lets you browse to the installer file, load it, and display the sumcheck.


Message about "Failed to load resources file"

Some users are reporting getting a message like " Failed to load resources file: C:\Programme\MUSHclient\locale\DE.dll - trying English file" when starting MUSHclient (the DE.dll part might be another language like FR.dll).

This will be because you have customized the "locale" of MUSHclient to other than EN (English). See the How to localize MUSHclient messages into other languages forum posting for more details about localization.

To fix this, find the directory you installed MUSHclient into (eg. "C:\Program Files\MUSHclient\") and then locate the subdirectory "locale". In that you will find a file en.dll. Copy or rename that file to match the missing file in the message (eg. copy en.dll to de.dll).

Alternative suggestion: Go into the File menu -> Global Preferences -> General, and change the field "Locale code" back to "EN" (English) and then it should look for EN.DLL next time.


Warning about Lua 5.1 upgrade

MUSHclient version 3.80 upgraded the Lua script engine from Lua 5.0.2 to 5.1.1. If you are upgrading to this version from an earlier version than 3.80, you should read Version 3.80 released - with Lua 5.1 script engine - this post has recommendations about what is required if you use Lua scripting or Lua plugins.


Warning about upgrading from versions prior to 3.21

MUSHclient version 3.85 (onwards) no longer reads the old "binary" world files produced by versions prior to 3.21. For more information about this please read the forum post Versions 3.85 onwards no longer support world files created prior to version 3.21 - this post has recommendations about how to upgrade your world files if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 3.21.

Note that version 3.21 was released about 5 years ago, so people who have recently installed MUSHclient should not have any problems.


The diffs for the source compared to version 4.40 are at http://www.gammon.com.au/files/mushclient/src/version_4.41_diffs.txt

The md5sum for the diffs file is 04f632914fc4967e080ce08c13c891b6.


- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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