My Oolite installation is several years old and is currently at v1.77.
I want to start afresh with 1.80 after removing 1.77 and all the OXPs. To avoid potential problems I thought I'd better ask.
I install by downloading the tar.gz file, extracting and running the .run file. I don't do it via Debian's packaging system or via autopackage.
Is there an uninstall option in the .run file or do I just delete my oolite directory?
Thanks in advance.
Uninstall
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Re: Uninstall
OOPS!
I have found an uninstall script in my Oolite directory.
I have found an uninstall script in my Oolite directory.
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Re: Uninstall
Just for the record, autopackage is not supported since Oolite for Linux 1.75.2-beta release.davcefai wrote:I install by downloading the tar.gz file, extracting and running the .run file. I don't do it via Debian's packaging system or via autopackage.
Instructions on how to remove the Autopackage environment and all the applications installed with it, can be found here.
Did you manage to have a clean Oolite v1.80 installation?
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Re: Uninstall
Yes, totally clean but I spent some time clearing up old versions - don't you just love housekeepingDid you manage to have a clean Oolite v1.80 installation?

I hadn't played Oolite since November 23rd last year, according to my saved games. I had achieved vast riches and depopulated half the galaxy over the years so starting as a rookie has been quite a revelation.
The new graphics are great. I've come across 2 bugs.
1. Cannot use "5" in naming a savegame. (I've seen this reported)
2. Strange one this, cargo pods sometimes disappear when I miss them while trying to scoop them. There is no "bang"sound and no visual indication of a collision. (Is it a bug. Should I report it?)
On the whole - having lots of fun.
Thanks.
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Re: Uninstall
The savegame filename issue is known and will be fixed in a next release.
For the cargo pods I don't have any recollection of such a bug and I cannot find anything relevant in the official issue list...
...try replicating the case without any add-on and if it still persists, please, report it.
For the cargo pods I don't have any recollection of such a bug and I cannot find anything relevant in the official issue list...
...try replicating the case without any add-on and if it still persists, please, report it.
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Re: Uninstall
Yes Admiral, sir.
Will it be enough to start a new commander or do I have to uninstall the 40 odd addons I have now?
Will it be enough to start a new commander or do I have to uninstall the 40 odd addons I have now?
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Re: Uninstall
Do not use your saved commander to test.
The easy way to test without add-ons is to rename the parent add-ons folder.
EDIT #1:
Have you installed v1.80 as a Home installation or System-wide installation?
EDIT #2:
The managed add-ons path is
If you have manually (not from within Oolite) added an OXP, then the probable paths for Oolite home-installation are:
The easy way to test without add-ons is to rename the parent add-ons folder.
EDIT #1:
Have you installed v1.80 as a Home installation or System-wide installation?
EDIT #2:
The managed add-ons path is
~/GNUstep/Library/ApplicationSupport/Oolite/ManagedAddOns
If you have manually (not from within Oolite) added an OXP, then the probable paths for Oolite home-installation are:
~/GNUstep/Applications/Oolite/AddOns
and/or~/.Oolite/AddOns
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Re: Uninstall
Even easier in many cases is to start a Strict Mode game - even if you have addons installed it won't use them, and in 1.80 there aren't any other differences.Getafix wrote:The easy way to test without add-ons is to rename the parent add-ons folder.
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Re: Uninstall
<Getafix is banging his head against the nearest wall>cim wrote:...Even easier in many cases is to start a Strict Mode game...
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