Installing OXPs
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Installing OXPs
I'm sure this has been asked over and over again. I've downloaded a couple of OXPs, unzipped them and put them in my AddOns folder. I just can't get them to work. What am I doing wrong?
I'm running Oolite on a Mac.
Thanks in anticipation.
Ray
I'm running Oolite on a Mac.
Thanks in anticipation.
Ray
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Re: Installing OXPs
- Run Oolite and select “Expansion Packs” in the “Oolite” menu in the menu bar. Does it open the AddOns folder with the OXPs in? If not, move them there. and restart Oolite.
- If this doesn’t help, press 2 while docked and check if the option “Reset to Unrestricted Play” appears (at the bottom). If so, select it. OXPs are not used in strict mode.
- If it still doesn’t work, restart Oolite and select “Show Previous Log” from the “Oolite” menu. Find the bit that starts with “[searchPaths.dumpAll]” (shortly after the bit with a lot of
GL_stuff
. This shows where it is looking and what is loaded.
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Re: Installing OXPs
Thanks for the quick response.Ahruman wrote:
- Run Oolite and select “Expansion Packs” in the “Oolite” menu in the menu bar. Does it open the AddOns folder with the OXPs in? If not, move them there. and restart Oolite.
- If this doesn’t help, press 2 while docked and check if the option “Reset to Unrestricted Play” appears (at the bottom). If so, select it. OXPs are not used in strict mode.
- If it still doesn’t work, restart Oolite and select “Show Previous Log” from the “Oolite” menu. Find the bit that starts with “[searchPaths.dumpAll]” (shortly after the bit with a lot of
GL_stuff
. This shows where it is looking and what is loaded.
Selecting "Expansion Packs" does nothing.
I'm in Unrestricted Play.
...and Previous Log shows:-
21:10:23.557 [searchPaths.dumpAll]: Unrestricted mode - resource paths:
/Applications/Oolite.app/Contents/Resources
21:10:27.468 [script.load.world.listAll]: Loaded 5 world scripts:
oolite-cloaking-device 1.76.1
oolite-constrictor-hunt 1.76.1
oolite-nova 1.76.1
oolite-thargoid-plans 1.76.1
oolite-trumbles 1.76.1
21:10:27.731 [loading.complete]: ========== Loading complete. ==========
21:11:07.173 [script.load.world.listAll]: Loaded 5 world scripts:
oolite-cloaking-device 1.76.1
oolite-constrictor-hunt 1.76.1
oolite-nova 1.76.1
oolite-thargoid-plans 1.76.1
oolite-trumbles 1.76.1
Closing log at 2012-08-19 20:15:30 +0000.
So do I insert the OXPs into /Applications/Oolite.app/Contents/Resources then?
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Re: Installing OXPs
Definitely don’t do that. :-) The recommended location is ~/Library/Application Support/Oolite/AddOnsRay wrote:So do I insert the OXPs into /Applications/Oolite.app/Contents/Resources then?
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Re: Installing OXPs
You can find some additional information for locations of the 'addOns' folder here. There should have been one in your original zip though. The location mentioned above by Ahruman is the best. That is inside the library of the user.
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Re: Installing OXPs
That's where they are .. but it still won't work.Ahruman wrote:Definitely don’t do that. The recommended location is ~/Library/Application Support/Oolite/AddOnsRay wrote:So do I insert the OXPs into /Applications/Oolite.app/Contents/Resources then?
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Re: Installing OXPs
Might be worth uninstalling Oolite completely and reinstalling with the standard options.
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Re: Installing OXPs
Isn't running oolite-update supposed to fix a broken install?JazHaz wrote:Might be worth uninstalling Oolite completely and reinstalling with the standard options.
Edit:
Granted, this is the Linux readme, so maybe useless.README.TXT wrote:Now you have installed oolite, you can update it by running the
oolite-update script. A shortcut pointing at that script is installed
in /usr/bin. Running this updater will be considerably faster than downloading
a new package. It uses rsync, and so can update from any version to any later
version or even try to restore a broken Oolite installation
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Re: Installing OXPs
Which version of the game are you running? Have you downloaded an install version or have you built from the source yourself? The first line of your log should carry that information. Looks something like this:
It's obvious that your AddOns directory isn't recognized. It should appear right below the
What's not clear is the reason for this.
Another shot in the dark: are you sure you have named the directory correctly? It must be "AddOns": upper case "A" and upper case "O". Oolite is case-sensitive, therefore "Addons" won't do.
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22:48:49.926 [log.header]: Opening log for Oolite version 1.76.1 (x86-64 test release) under Mac OS X Version 10.6.8 (Build 10K549) at 2012-08-18 22:48:49 +0200.
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21:10:23.557 [searchPaths.dumpAll]: Unrestricted mode - resource paths:
/Applications/Oolite.app/Contents/Resources
Another shot in the dark: are you sure you have named the directory correctly? It must be "AddOns": upper case "A" and upper case "O". Oolite is case-sensitive, therefore "Addons" won't do.
Another shot in the dark: does the game have the necessary reading permissions to access the directory?Ray wrote:That's where they are .. but it still won't work.Ahruman wrote:Definitely don’t do that. The recommended location is ~/Library/Application Support/Oolite/AddOnsRay wrote:So do I insert the OXPs into /Applications/Oolite.app/Contents/Resources then?
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Re: Installing OXPs
Commander McLane wrote:Another shot in the dark:
While we are shooting. I re-read the wiki page. There is nowhere explained that '~/Library' means the library in the user area and not the general library. Fanatic users think it will be clear to everybody that '~' means user, but it might not be clear to all mac users.The recommended location is ~/Library/Application Support/Oolite/AddOns
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Re: Installing OXPs
It's definitely AddOns, but I have discovered one thing that seems curious. I have the oxp's in two locations:-Another shot in the dark: are you sure you have named the directory correctly? It must be "AddOns": upper case "A" and upper case "O". Oolite is case-sensitive, therefore "Addons" won't do.
/Applications/Oolite 1.76.1/AddOns
and
/Library/Application Support/Oolite/AddOns
Yet, if I do a search for the oxp, it only finds it in my Downloads folder.
Does that give a clue?
Re: Installing OXPs
OK, it was in the general library. I have now created a folder in the user library area.
While we are shooting. I re-read the wiki page. There is nowhere explained that '~/Library' means the library in the user area and not the general library. Fanatic users think it will be clear to everybody that '~' means user, but it might not be clear to all mac users.
IT WORKS!
Thanks for your help