OXP directory in Ubuntu 7.04?
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OXP directory in Ubuntu 7.04?
From what I can tell, it doesn't seem to be created on install.
I created an "AddOns" directory in /usr/lib/GNUstep/System/Applications and put the ETT Homing Beacon OXP in it, but nothing.
I have consulted http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/OXP#Linux for Debian, but there's no AddOns directory in any of the directories mentioned,
I created an "AddOns" directory in /usr/lib/GNUstep/System/Applications and put the ETT Homing Beacon OXP in it, but nothing.
I have consulted http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/OXP#Linux for Debian, but there's no AddOns directory in any of the directories mentioned,
Under linux, the thing is, if you don't use a directory under $HOME, you're installing the OXPs globally. Not a big deal if a) You're the only user, b) You 100% trust the sandboxing on OXPs. [It's not that I don't. I just don't know them well enough.]Fraoch wrote:Ah-HA!
This was right:
/usr/lib/GNUstep/System/Applications
I just needed to fully expand the .OXP directory. I put the directory containing the .OXP directory in there, that didn't work. I needed to go up one level.
On the Wiki:
http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/OXP#Linux
If you're using .debs on Debian $HOME/.Oolite/AddOns should work. Otherwise: $HOME/.local/lib/Oolite/AddOns should do it.
1) I found a typo in the Wiki for the Debian path-- They had Addons, not AddOns. I'll change that. I'm not sure if this is still case sensitive.
2) In addition to my nagging above, I really hate the though of non-managed files (like OXPs) on my '/'. But I can be a little anal.
EDIT: This might sound stupid, but on the log in / create new account page on the wiki, I can't see a create new account link....
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I don’t. OXPs can execute semi-arbitrary code in Oolite. I wouldn’t recommend running it as root.Shade wrote:Under linux, the thing is, if you don't use a directory under $HOME, you're installing the OXPs globally. Not a big deal if a) You're the only user, b) You 100% trust the sandboxing on OXPs.
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Need clarification on path to put OXP files in
In the post I see
Does ".local" equal your "username" ? Or should I take it literally meaning that I need to create these directories manually ?Otherwise: $HOME/.local/lib/Oolite/AddOns should do it.
update: found the ".local" folder
Ok, I found the ".local" folder and manually created the path from there on. I am using Gutsy Gibbon Ubuntu 7.10 . Will try dropping the OXP files into that directory then and check for Behemoth functionality.
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If you went straight to the oolite section you may have missed the notice on the front page - new account creation is disabled because the spamming was reaching unmanagable levels. PM me if you want an account and I can create it.Shade wrote:EDIT: This might sound stupid, but on the log in / create new account page on the wiki, I can't see a create new account link....
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You may have noticed that spam accounts were reaching unmanageable levels here, then almost completely stopped. This is due almost entirely to reCAPTCHA, which happens to have a MediaWiki plug-in. Just sayin’. :-)winston wrote:If you went straight to the oolite section you may have missed the notice on the front page - new account creation is disabled because the spamming was reaching unmanagable levels. PM me if you want an account and I can create it.
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