For some reason this build is not respecting Griff's shader ships. Everything else is working, as it seems.Diziet Sma wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2017 8:19 amV3.02 Win64 build, with Ship Library fix applied, bundled with the Rescale OXP, download link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/teo9ia9phdesh ... 2.zip?dl=0
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Any non-core ship should appear off-scale with this build, unless like-shipped to one of the core ones. I would recommend testing on a completely clean installation.
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That's not what I meant... I meant the textures and shaders are not shown and/or respected.
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That's weird, it shouldn't do anything to them...pleiadian wrote:That's not what I meant... I meant the textures and shaders are not shown and/or respected.
Can you please confirm if it also happens to entites that have not been rescaled e.g. stations, pythons, transporters, anacondas?
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Re: Split: Re-scaling experiment
pleiadian wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2017 7:55 pmFor some reason this build is not respecting Griff's shader ships. Everything else is working, as it seems.Diziet Sma wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2017 8:19 amV3.02 Win64 build, with Ship Library fix applied, bundled with the Rescale OXP, download link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/teo9ia9phdesh ... 2.zip?dl=0
Hmm.. that's odd.. they're working on my installation.
another_commander wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2017 8:03 pmAny non-core ship should appear off-scale with this build, unless like-shipped to one of the core ones. I would recommend testing on a completely clean installation.
Griff's shader versions, (with a few exceptions) are all like_shipped to the core ships. I haven't had any problems with them.
I'll take a look at the issue first chance I get, but here downunder, my work day is just starting, so it will have to wait until this evening my time (GMT +10).
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This appears to be the case, yes. Not sure how to fix.Redspear wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2017 8:43 pmThat's weird, it shouldn't do anything to them...pleiadian wrote:That's not what I meant... I meant the textures and shaders are not shown and/or respected.
Can you please confirm if it also happens to entites that have not been rescaled e.g. stations, pythons, transporters, anacondas?
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Apologies for for the off-topic, but I couldn't resist nagging again!
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...multiply this by 10 O/S variations! (9 VMs and one native SLAX on a usb stick)
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Another question: are you using the (outdated but functional) rescaling oxp or the shipdata changes implemented in the core (as a_c adjusted them)?
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I pulled the current 1.85 code from GutHub, and compiled. I replaced the .exe (which had a siye of 25 Megs) with the one provided here (5 Megs), and installed the OXP bundled in the same download. I end up only being able to use vanilla textures.
I will pull the code again, but do all the changes myself including shipdata.plist, the other changes mentioned here, and then try it again. Maybe that helps.
I will pull the code again, but do all the changes myself including shipdata.plist, the other changes mentioned here, and then try it again. Maybe that helps.
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Haven't tested or tried to reproduce it, but to me it looks like the rescaling experiment OXP's shipdata may be overriding the Griff's ships' one. This should not be a problem if you incorporate the rescaling experiment's changed plists inside the Resources folder.
Edit: As for the 25 vs 5MB, the one you generated contained also the debug information, while the one distributed had it stripped. It's still basically the same executable.
Edit: As for the 25 vs 5MB, the one you generated contained also the debug information, while the one distributed had it stripped. It's still basically the same executable.
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I also would like to mention that I am unable to pull code from this repo in its entirety:
https://github.com/Garryck/oolite-rescaling-experiment
I can do the initial clone, however when I am attempting to pull the submodules, I am asked for username and password, which always fails.
Seems as if I have no choice but pull the normal 1.85 code, and do the changes (described earlier) myself. I then have a clean rescale branch to test with.
https://github.com/Garryck/oolite-rescaling-experiment
I can do the initial clone, however when I am attempting to pull the submodules, I am asked for username and password, which always fails.
Seems as if I have no choice but pull the normal 1.85 code, and do the changes (described earlier) myself. I then have a clean rescale branch to test with.
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Before you go into all this trouble, maybe you can try one thing: From Dizzy's package, take the plists and scripts and drop them in their corresponding locations in Resources, then remove the rescaling OXP. See if this makes Griff's ships work.
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I'm getting this same issue. My solution was to copy the missing submodules from my 1.85 source to the appropriate spots in the rescaling tree. That enabled me to compile.pleiadian wrote:I can do the initial clone, however when I am attempting to pull the submodules, I am asked for username and password, which always fails.
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Re submodules: The solution is inside the Readme.md file, right at the bottom:
If you've cloned the source from a forked repository instead, this may not work - due to relative directory paths in .gitmodules, git tries to download the submodules from the fork instead of the original oolite repository. A workaround is to copy the file .absolute_gitmodules onto .gitmodules, then perform the submodules init, then replace .gitmodules with the relative path version. eg, on Unix:
$ cp .absolute_gitmodules .gitmodules
$ git submodule update --init
$ git checkout -- .gitmodules
You should now have access to the submodules, without git complaining that .gitmodules has changed or including .gitmodules in pull requests.