Well, I'm stuck, and I need help.
While OXPing on my new Windows-running PC (boo), I have a problem with flushing the cache. The computer is so fast that I can't hit the shift key fast enough to get Oolite to know I want it to reload my OXPs.
On Linux, I'd open the GNUstep defaults file and tell Oolite to always flush the cache on startup, however I can't seem to locate the file on Windows.
So, my questions are: Is there a better way to get the cache to flush? Can that GNUsteps file be found hidden in Window's sloppy mess of a filesystem? Should I just install Linux?
[Solved] OXPing on Windows, shift key not flushing the cache
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[Solved] OXPing on Windows, shift key not flushing the cache
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Re: OXPing on Windows, shift key not able to flush the cache
It should be under <oolite root>/oolite.app/GNUstep/Defaults as .GNUstepDefaults
Or alternately you can just put a fake
Or alternately you can just put a fake
folder.oxp
(or whatever) folder in your addons, and when you want to refresh the cache just rename it to somethingelse.oxp
. The game will detect that change as a newly installed OXP (and a removed one), that the cache is now stale and it will rebuild it.My OXPs via Boxspace or from my Wiki pages .
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Re: OXPing on Windows, shift key not able to flush the cache
Thanks, it's working now.Thargoid wrote:It should be under <oolite root>/oolite.app/GNUstep/Defaults as .GNUstepDefaults
Or alternately you can just put a fakefolder.oxp
(or whatever) folder in your addons, and when you want to refresh the cache just rename it tosomethingelse.oxp
. The game will detect that change as a newly installed OXP (and a removed one), that the cache is now stale and it will rebuild it.
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Re: [Solved] OXPing on Windows, shift key not flushing the c
I have set in
It does flush the cache every time on my Win7 laptop.
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"always-flush-cache" = YES;
.GNUstepDefaults
. It does flush the cache every time on my Win7 laptop.
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Re: [Solved] OXPing on Windows, shift key not flushing the c
I can shift-click the Oolite icon to launch Oolite, so the shift is pressed before the computer knows that I am to be launching Oolite. Or is your computer so fast and intelligent that it can predict that you will launch Oolite after you press the shift key?RyanHoots wrote:The computer is so fast that I can't hit the shift key fast enough to get Oolite to know I want it to reload my OXPs.
Or do strange things happen in Windows when the shift was already pressed on Oolite launch?
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Re: [Solved] OXPing on Windows, shift key not flushing the c
No, nothing strange happens. Pressing shift before launching the game works fine on Windows too.Eric Walch wrote:I can shift-click the Oolite icon to launch Oolite, so the shift is pressed before the computer knows that I am to be launching Oolite. Or is your computer so fast and intelligent that it can predict that you will launch Oolite after you press the shift key?
Or do strange things happen in Windows when the shift was already pressed on Oolite launch?