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odie:

--- Quote from: Muton on April 13, 2009, 04:40:34 pm ---Its obvious, we both arn't married ;)

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Muhahhahahahahahahah

5^
U r deadon.

But i am a guardian though, to a daughter sorta. :P

How old are u btw? I know some of the profiles here do not accurately reflect the age. Mine's correct. :P

odie:

--- Quote from: Muton on April 13, 2009, 04:40:34 pm ---Its obvious, we both arn't married ;)
*Yada yada yada*

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Muton,
Can we agree to shift out all your incremental updates off this topic to here instead?
Links for 2.3 Development Binaries - Full Builts & Incremental Builts Only

Leave that link also to simply updating links, whilst using this perhaps to continue discussions of stuff pertaining to the links. :)

Wad do u thnk?

At least tat thread would be an incremental links, in order of time, and also, keeps all revisions as close to each other w/o irrelevant / discussions. :)

Valis:

--- Quote from: odie on April 13, 2009, 05:25:04 am ---Eloz Valis, wondering how come the compilation takes ~4hrs for u everytime? Do u always, like me, delete all the bsp files once a while and recompile everything??

I do that once a while, if i am bored or overnight, but usually for morning compilations, i trust the new /contrib/scripts/compile_maps.bat to do the job of updating all updated maps. :) Try that, perhaps it would speed up your compilations. Usually only when major maps updates will you experience a slightly longer update.

And also, if u have duo core capability or quad core (or more insane processors), u would benefit from em as the map compilers DO utilise the cores..... as a disadvantage though, u usually cant do much left on the system as it would lag like mad. lol.
This would make things faster, though i dun recommend it. Since at this stage, alot of pathfinding issues are being worked on, hence, u might want to seriously consider the recompilation of maps from time to time, as often as u can. :)

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It takes ~4h or so to do the whole thing but I do it rarely and if I can I leave it for the night. The problem is I compile it under Linux and my wife is Linux-illiterate[and due to my tv card not running on linux] so she has to switch to win. Because of it I usually am up for the night compiling in the background and doing other stuff [surfing the net, etc.] No Core Duo either, my computer is this old that yesterday I had to replace its CMOS battery for a new one cause the system clock was not stored correctly.

Keep up the god work! :)

Muton:
I like Spock's logic
Topic is called: Win32 Development Binary Installer Links


ufoai_2.3-dev_24055_diff_win32.exe 32.3MB 2009.04.15
incl w2k support
excl src and mapeditingtools
release build i686 optimized

negative TimeUnits fixed

http://www.4shared.com/file/98732949/9f9713f5/ufoai_23-dev_24055_diff_win32.html
http://www.mediafire.com/file/kjnmtjty14n/ufoai_2.3-dev_24055_diff_win32.exe
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QCTPNJ26
http://www.badongo.com/file/14474124
http://ul.to/x5dmi1

Howto:
You can patch any UfoAI version after ufoai_2.3 dev 23710 (made by odie, Destructavator,....)
only the last differential (diff) patch is needed to be up2date (install over an existing installation)
If you dont have an appropriate UfoAI install download from here 5 different hosting services are available

odie:

--- Quote from: Valis on April 15, 2009, 12:47:25 pm ---It takes ~4h or so to do the whole thing but I do it rarely and if I can I leave it for the night. The problem is I compile it under Linux and my wife is Linux-illiterate[and due to my tv card not running on linux] so she has to switch to win. Because of it I usually am up for the night compiling in the background and doing other stuff [surfing the net, etc.] No Core Duo either, my computer is this old that yesterday I had to replace its CMOS battery for a new one cause the system clock was not stored correctly.

Keep up the god work! :)

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Wow! CMOS batt..... it takes on average of 5-7 years before a CMOS batt runs flat. -.-"

Wow, ur com is old, just like my lappy. lol.

Ah, i heard that debian has nightly updates.... though i thnk last update was over 2 wks ago....

Maybe u could help the linux developers on that part by some sorta of compilation? :)

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