CobaltBlues Moderator
Posts : 202 Join date : 2011-11-21 Location : Chicago Land
| Subject: Multiverse Complete - Download Available Sun 26 Aug - 7:50 | |
| All, We've created and published a single download that contains everything Multiverse. It's called Multiverse Complete. It is now available on Sourceforge and is the default download. Because it contains everything we have it is a bit large, about 606 mb. Multiverse Complete contains the following;
- Client Setup
- Tools Setup
- Assets
- Server
- Full V1 Source Code with Additional Assets
This is a step toward the All In One download. Multiverse Complete does NOT contain 3rd party pre-requisites such as Mysql. Multiverse Complete will continue to be refined and adjusted and eventually contain the Multiverse Launcher program with easier installation and configuration tools. Thanks! Shane | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Thanks Shane Sun 26 Aug - 8:00 | |
| Thanks for your hard work. |
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gabzo Well-Known Member
Posts : 55 Join date : 2011-11-07
| Subject: Re: Multiverse Complete - Download Available Sun 26 Aug - 10:54 | |
| yay I will try it as soon as I can | |
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CobaltBlues Moderator
Posts : 202 Join date : 2011-11-21 Location : Chicago Land
| Subject: Re: Multiverse Complete - Download Available Wed 21 Nov - 7:38 | |
| I'm curious, that for those who've downloaded the Multiverse Complete. Has it made startup easier? If not what problems do you still encounter getting up and running?
Let me know, Shane | |
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chuckglenn Newbie
Posts : 1 Join date : 2012-11-24 Location : Silver Spring, MD
| Subject: Re: Multiverse Complete - Download Available Sat 24 Nov - 2:36 | |
| - scfischer7 wrote:
- I'm curious, that for those who've downloaded the Multiverse Complete. Has it made startup easier? If not what problems do you still encounter getting up and running?
Let me know, Shane Shane, I cannot give you a relative since I am just starting with Multiverse. I'm a very experienced Java server-side guy, however, So I should be able to figure this stuff out eventually. The first thing I did was try to set up Eclipse to look at the server code. One of the Wiki pages has some vague instructions which I followed, using the "java project from ant build file" option. That got me pretty far, except that I also needed to add the tools.jar and jce.jar files to my build path. As for the client, I'm running Windows XP in virtualbox. I installed .NET 4.0, updated to the latest, and them installed the client using the MSI file. No joy. I get something about "cannot find runtime." I'll post more details here as I go, along with any solutions or work-arounds I find. The source code does look highly sophisticated. I'm sure this will be a fun project to work with. Thanks for all your work so far. | |
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