Grom09;716717 said:but i didn't make any dramatic changes, i can start from fresh because i have other custom files which don't interfere
so when you say "use svn folder for fresh start"
what do you mean by that
drag everything BUT data, scripts, and server?
RunUO - [www.runuo.com] Version 2.0, Build 2357.32527
Core: Running on .NET Framework Version 2.0.50727
Scripts: Compiling C# scripts...failed (2 errors, 0 warnings)
Errors:
+ Commands/Handlers.cs:
CS0234: Line 20: The type or namespace name 'Diagnostics' does not exist in
the namespace 'Server' (are you missing an assembly reference?)
+ Misc/ClientVerification.cs:
CS0246: Line 123: The type or namespace name 'ClientVersionReceivedArgs' cou
ld not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
Scripts: One or more scripts failed to compile or no script files were found.
- Press return to exit, or R to try again.
stormwolff;716562 said:No, if you do this you will get errors due to some of the changes in the SVN and the new Ore/resource setup.
Your best bet is to make a new shard folder and putt he SVN scripts in there, use a merge tool to merge in any edits you have done to any rc1 distro files.
If you have not made a shard yet or any changes to distro files, just use the SVN folder for a fresh start.
Your RunUO exe is out of date for use with the SVN scripts. You will have to compile what is in the svn/server folder to make a new exe. An alternative could be just downloading it at Arte's XMLSpawnerFan.com site. There are many posts on compiling if you want to go that route.
facsmth;723998 said:I have Tortoise SVN. Took me awhile, but I figured out how to use it. I right click a folder, scroll down to "Tortoise SVN" select "CHECKOUT" (I think) then it asks me where to download from. Input the URL. It downloads all files in that location to the requested folder.
WanderingRage;724165 said:Ummm when I click on to those 2 links there it send me to a page that has ....,scripts, and like 2 other things but when I click on them it takes me to the scripts where you click on them and you can download them but is there any way from clicking on each one of them and finding which folder to put them in. I didn't see anything that say checkout.
Frequent changes to the server and scripts made between releases or release candidates can be found in the SVN repo. Therefore code in the SVN will always be more recent. Whether or not it's "better" depends on your needs and goals.TMSTKSBK;731489 said:SVN = Subversion
It allows you to have all the code for a project in a single, remotely accessible location. So, therefore, all sorts of people can theoretically (not necessarily practically) contribute to the project.