PlaneShift
Support => Mac OSX Specific Issues => Topic started by: hramrach on August 12, 2005, 04:35:59 pm
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downloaded pssetup.app with updater.app, and found two problems:
- the pssetup executable was not executable, had to change mode
- the when I run pssetup, it crashes immediately
$ ./pssetup.app/Contents/MacOS/pssetup
Crystal Space for MacOS/X 0.99 r0 [MacOS/X-powerpc-GCC]
Ported to MacOS/X by Eric Sunshine
WARNING: could not load plugin \'crystalspace.font.server.default\'
WARNING: could not load plugin \'crystalspace.sound.render.software\'
WARNING: could not load plugin \'crystalspace.sound.loader.wav\'
WARNING: could not load plugin \'crystalspace.sound.loader.ogg\'
WARNING: could not load plugin \'crystalspace.sound.loader.multiplexer\'
WARNING: could not load plugin \'crystalspace.utilities.reporter\'
WARNING: could not load plugin \'crystalspace.utilities.stdrep\'
NOTIFY: MacOS/X 2D OpenGL driver for Crystal Space 0.99 r0
Written by Matt Reda
NOTIFY: OpenGL renderer: NVIDIA GeForce4 MX OpenGL Engine (vendor: NVIDIA Corporation) version 1.1 NVIDIA-1.3.42
NOTIFY: Using windowed mode at resolution 600x400.
NOTIFY: Pixel format: Color: 0 Alpha: 0 Depth: 0 Stencil: 0 AccumColor: 0 AccumAlpha: 0 MultiSamples: 0
WARNING! Crystal Space performs better in 24 or 32 bit display mode!
WARNING: could not load plugin \'crystalspace.renderloop.step.generic.type\'
Failed to load plugin crystalspace.renderloop.step.generic.type; pandemonium will ensue.
Skipping \'YesNo\' because it\'s already loaded
NOTIFY: Application initialized successfully.
Segmentation fault
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yeah mone wont even start up, o well we can still use our old method of going into the config files
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Please would you describe the old method of going into the config files
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to load all maps you go to psclient.cfg in the main folder and go to the bottom there next to Planeshift.Client.Loading.AllMaps = false change false to true but this feature wont even work on windows right now there is a bug but once they fix it that is how you do it
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First, open Terminal (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal(.app)). In the new Terminal window, type \"cd \" (note the space after \"cd\"). Then, in the Finder, locate your \"Planeshift 3D\" folder, drag it into the Terminal window, and drop it there (text should appear after \"cd \"). Click inside the Terminal window and then press return.
type
\"chmod 755 pssetup.app/Contents/MacOS/pssetup\"
and press return.
worked for me.
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nice job pip worked perfectly my pssetup works now
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didnt work for me . i got \" no such file or directory\" ....
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Please use the updated Updater.jar in the guide thread. It will set the permission bits for you.
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I think I can set my permissions, but I am saying the PS updater cannot, which should probably be fixed if that updater is supposed to be useful for people do not know about permissions:)
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That may happen in the future, but for now those people can just use Updater.jar which does this for you.