phkb wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:34 am
RockDoctor wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 12:10 am
So, which cart should go before which horse?
This is a case where I can only control what my OXP (PF2) is doing. In this case, I'm flagging that it is incompatible with some of these older "fix" OXPs. When Oolite sees that a mod has flagged other as incompatible, it will not load the reporting OXP, rather than doing it the other way around of disabling the mod flagged as incompatible. That was deemed a safer way of resolving these conflicts.
I removed the "Planetfall Markets" OXP (OZP?) and it now starts up with no red flags. I didn't use it anyway.
I've been trying to find the appropriate bit of the "Email System" thread, but had just decided to go away and check the OZP file for a ReleaseNotes.TXT file. But you're onto that problem.
I'm not terribly distressed by getting yet-another email about a clerical error of no import, 10 years ago. Sort of, accidentally, increases the verisimilitude.
An idea occurred to me (and the "Emial System" thread is probably a better place to discuss it), but if the intention was to emulate an email service "in game", then wouldn't the "store-and-forward" mechanism of transporting email over UUCP (and IIUC, News over USENET) be workable by having a frequently-updated "mailStore.SMTP" OZP, which dumps new emails into your mail system on a "clock" event. Would probably expose all sorts of horrors in each user's in-game clock reflecting choices made in 2004. The system would also need SMTP.oolite.space to accept incoming messages from CommanderX to CommanderY about, say, a pub meet at the Lascivious Lizard on Tottenham Court Nebula, and package them to go by the old (dial-up vintage) gateway onto the OZP server. Ye Ghods, it takes me back to using Compuserve through an offline reader on dial-up before 2001.
But what the hey, it's beddy-byes time for this commander, having just been reminded why the Spaceways Code says "don't try answering your forum email while parking your spaceship!"
Why, if it is so popular in corporate car parks, do no (space) stations enforce a "reverse parking only" policy?
Definitely sleepy time. My braincell just popped up the prospect of NTP.oolite.space, serving a rather "idiosyncratic" version of NTP in some highly esoteric "time zones" ... and "accidentally" destroying the stock market when someone tries setting the Stock Exchange official transactions clock by peering to NTP.oolite.space
Yeah, it's the old "multiplayer version" discussion, again.