Hactarcomp Posted April 2, 2011 Share Posted April 2, 2011 The readme for the fixpack says that there should be three things in my BG II folder before installation: bg2fixpack folder, setup-bg2fixpack, and setup-bg2fixpack.command When I unrared the file to install, I fould the bg2fixpack folder and setup-bg2fixpack.command, but no setup-bg2fixpack. I downloaded the rar (several times, to make sure that I hadn't had some corruption) and every time, there was no setup-bg2fixpack. Is there somewhere that I can get this file, or could someone make sure the .rar file has all the needed files in it? Thanks a million. Link to comment
cmorgan Posted April 2, 2011 Share Posted April 2, 2011 Doggone it - something is stripping the Mac OSX WeiDU distribution out of the OSX packages. For now, copy any other setup-mymod from any of the other mods you have dowwnloaded and rename it setup-bg2fixpack. Hopefully, your OS will read it as executable. Link to comment
jastey Posted April 2, 2011 Share Posted April 2, 2011 Alternatively, you can download the OSX WeiDU directly from here: http://www.weidu.org/~thebigg/WeiDU-Mac-229.zip Take the file named weidu, copy it into the main BGII folder, rename it to setup-bg2fixpack and start installation. Sorry for the inconvenience. Somehow they are missing in more than one mod OSX package. Link to comment
Hactarcomp Posted April 2, 2011 Author Share Posted April 2, 2011 Doggone it - something is stripping the Mac OSX WeiDU distribution out of the OSX packages. For now, copy any other setup-mymod from any of the other mods you have dowwnloaded and rename it setup-bg2fixpack. Hopefully, your OS will read it as executable. It worked. Fixpack now installed. Thank you so much. Link to comment
devSin Posted April 2, 2011 Share Posted April 2, 2011 Did it ever get changed? I know I poked cmorgan about getting a fixed package up while he was on vacation (I guess it was around Christmas), but I never checked back to see if it happened. Link to comment
cmorgan Posted April 2, 2011 Share Posted April 2, 2011 I tried using the native "zip" function on a MacBook Pro, setting the permissions - but when the files got uploaded, either in the transfer to my windows machine or to the server, it looks like something stripped out things with "execuatble" permissions. I was probably running Avast on the Windows machine. I will try for fixes - I'd rather have folks have to set command permission than not distribute WeiDU. Both bg1npc and Fixpack have this problem in their OSX archives. Link to comment
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