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?