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Dark Warriors code startup <fixed>

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Posted by JamesTalon   Canada  (15 posts)  Bio
Date Tue 06 Oct 2009 07:15 PM (UTC)

Amended on Tue 06 Oct 2009 07:56 PM (UTC) by JamesTalon

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I'm trying to get the DW code to run, and after having it compile with the MAKE command, and it looks like everything went smoothly, but when I use ./swr 5000 &, it hangs on "Reading in area files..." If I use it without the '&' then it goes back to the command line right after that same place.

The DW code I'm using is the one found here -> http://www.kodekoan.com/project/darkwarriors

EDIT: Ok, nevermind, I figured it out. Its been a while, like years, so I forgot to move the damn SWR file into the bloody AREA folder. God I feel like a bloody moron. Been trying to get it working since last night *hangs head in shame*
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Posted by Nick Cash   USA  (626 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Wed 07 Oct 2009 02:41 AM (UTC)

Amended on Wed 07 Oct 2009 02:44 AM (UTC) by Nick Cash

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A common mistake. Don't beat yourself up for it!

However, you don't need to move it. What matters is that you are in the area directory when you run it. Try using the 'startup' script (located in the src directory) to run it next time and you shouldn't have any more problems like this.

~Nick Cash
http://www.nick-cash.com
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