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Old 05-27-2008, 09:42 AM
eski2
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Originally Posted by Congdar View Post
You maybe forgot to declare EQBOTS in the preprocessor args before compiling?
To quote from the Simpsons: "The what now?"

I know not this thing you call "Komm Pyl". I just downloaded and ran the thing


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Originally Posted by Congdar View Post
There is no longer a need to do any database updates if you use the PEQ database since it supports the bots. (Cavedude also has a completely automated bots setup here that you can try out.

You can safely ignore the python message. I renamed my exe's to World.exe and Zone.exe
Maybe if i had done that it would have worked?

I'm pretty sure i noticed the bots entries in the DB from day one but never knew what they were for. That python message is a nuisance because it's wrong; depending on the OS, you have to specify the full path (XP) or not (vista) and it's python(version number).dll, not python.dll, and it's not in the python directory or subdirectories. There many frantic posts from people trying WinCVS. I don't really knwo the difference between python and perl, but i presume perl is an older scripting language for much the same purpose? I use Notepad++ but i still find missing } symbols cause me nightmares in the basic quests I've attempted.

I miss my VB4 days. I sort of knew what i was doing way back then.
 


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