Avenger Posted March 21, 2012 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Make sure, you don't have IgnoreOriginalINI enabled in gemrb.cfg Link to comment
Souricette Posted March 22, 2012 Author Share Posted March 22, 2012 No IgnoreOriginalINI in my GemRB.ini file Link to comment
SyntaxError Posted March 22, 2012 Share Posted March 22, 2012 well what does the log from the latest build say about baldur.ini? Link to comment
Souricette Posted March 23, 2012 Author Share Posted March 23, 2012 23/03/12 18:55:23,567 [0x0-0xfa0fa].net.sourceforge.gemrb: [Core]: Initializing GUI Script Engine... 23/03/12 18:55:23,567 [0x0-0xfa0fa].net.sourceforge.gemrb: [Core]: Reading Game Options... 23/03/12 18:55:23,567 [0x0-0xfa0fa].net.sourceforge.gemrb: [ResourceManager]: Found 'gemrb.ini' in 'GemRB Override'. 23/03/12 18:55:23,567 [0x0-0xfa0fa].net.sourceforge.gemrb: [Core]: Loading game type-specific GemRB setup 'GemRB.app/Contents/Resources/override/bg1/gemrb.ini' 23/03/12 18:55:23,567 [0x0-0xfa0fa].net.sourceforge.gemrb: [Core]: Loading original game options from /BGI/baldur.ini 23/03/12 18:55:23,567 [0x0-0xfa0fa].net.sourceforge.gemrb: [Core]: Creating Projectile Server... 23/03/12 18:55:23,567 [0x0-0xfa0fa].net.sourceforge.gemrb: [ResourceManager]: Found 'gemprjtl.ids' in 'GemRB Override'. 23/03/12 18:55:23,567 [0x0-0xfa0fa].net.sourceforge.gemrb: [ResourceManager/ERROR]: Couldn't find 'projectl.ids'. 23/03/12 18:55:23,567 [0x0-0xfa0fa].net.sourceforge.gemrb: [Core]: Checking for Dialogue Manager... No error found... Link to comment
SyntaxError Posted March 23, 2012 Share Posted March 23, 2012 i wasnt looking for an error. the path its trying looks wrong. /BGI/baldur.ini means its looking in a supposed BGI folder at the root of your drive. Link to comment
Souricette Posted March 23, 2012 Author Share Posted March 23, 2012 Doh... In fact, the path is good. But the problem came from the fact that my baldur.ini file had Macintosh EndOfLines... I think the file was create with Linux EndOfLine, but when I edited it, the text editor I used converted them. I reconverted it again, and now everything is OK! Thanks for your support, problem solved!! Link to comment
SyntaxError Posted March 23, 2012 Share Posted March 23, 2012 ah. by "Macintosh EOL" i assume you mean Classic Mac OS... OS X uses unix EOL. Glad you solved the issue. Link to comment
Avenger Posted March 24, 2012 Share Posted March 24, 2012 What character is that. GemRB should ignore both Windows (DOS) and Unix (Linux) line endings. (both cr and lf). As far as i know, Mac has simple cr. cr = 0x0d lf = 0x0a Link to comment
Souricette Posted March 24, 2012 Author Share Posted March 24, 2012 As you said, it is 0x0d. Replacing the 0x0d by 0x0a did the trick. Obviously, since everything was working in the past days, something was broken regarding these endofline handling in some "recent" version... Link to comment
Avenger Posted March 24, 2012 Share Posted March 24, 2012 It is probably the new ini handler. Link to comment
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