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> Install Front-end, crappy thing i made that seems to work!
Cheeseh
post Jun 3 2004, 04:27 PM
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Alright, here I made a crappy front-end which only INSTALLS rcbot at the moment by editing liblist.gam files and metamods plugin.ini file.

It might mess up the liblist.gam & plugins.ini though, that's why I want it to be tested tongue.gif so make backups before going on an install spree.

I've tested it myself and works for the most-part. I hope it will help those that muck up the bots dll file in those files!

It doesn't make sure the bot is installed to correct folder yet though... ph34r.gif


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LordSkitch
post Jun 3 2004, 07:33 PM
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i dunno how easy it is to do it in c++, but can you just make it look for HLDS.EXE in the folder chosen for install, and if it doesnt find it, dont let it install?
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post Jun 3 2004, 07:43 PM
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ohmy.gif It won't install if it cant find the file which should be in the right place anyway (reads the registry). Because it doesnt create the file, it edits it.
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post Jun 4 2004, 01:08 AM
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