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| Chris L
USA (57 posts) Bio
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| Tue 18 Jun 2002 07:22 PM (UTC) Amended on Tue 18 Jun 2002 07:38 PM (UTC) by Chris L
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| when i put up the the original smaug 1.4a it works fine, then i replace the .c files with those which i have edited and make clean, make. compiles fine and when i do a copyover the changes work no problems, but if the mud crashes or if i shut it down when i run the startup script it will not run past 1st line of it #! /bin/csh -f
is this something with the code or is it to do with something else? once i cant get it back up i re-unzup smaug and go back and do the ./startup and it will begin but the o files are still same from my edited and it works same as did before crash with my changes, so i can function by keep reunzipping etc but its a pain..
thanx
Chris *lost his hair day he began hosting a mud* | Top |
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| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,158 posts) Bio
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| Reply #1 on Thu 20 Jun 2002 03:51 AM (UTC) |
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| I don't see why you need to re-unzip.
What operating system are you using? I seem to remember having to change the startup to use tsh not just csh. |
- Nick Gammon
www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com | Top |
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Posted by
| Chris L
USA (57 posts) Bio
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| Reply #2 on Fri 05 Jul 2002 04:57 AM (UTC) |
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| for future reference of anyone having similar problem, my startup file was in dos, had to convert to unix before it worked | Top |
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