Oct 2019 - DBEditor Issues

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Oct 2019 - DBEditor Issues

Post by John Adams » Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:24 am

Cynnar is reporting some failures with saving ZoneScripts (not sure if it's only those) in the EQ2DB Editor 2 (the blue one). Every time I try it, it works fine, but when he Saves "Commonlands.lua" for example, it writes a zero-byte file, wiping out the existing text, and gives him a filesystem error that it cannot write the file.

Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce this issue. Since these editors are 10 years old and have never failed before, and believe me, your server is almost as old :) I have to conclude maybe it's something in the content that's causing it to fail on write-file. No idea why it would suddenly do that.

If someone is having an issue saving Scripts, please post your intended script here (wrapped in [code] bbcode so I can see it) and I will try your script. or, PM it to me if you don't want it out here in the public forum yet.
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Re: Oct 2019 - DBEditor Issues

Post by neatz09 » Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:55 am

rebooting the db server gave no results, jabantiz rebooted everything manually and now it works again and my scripts randomly recreated themselves :D

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Re: Oct 2019 - DBEditor Issues

Post by Cynnar » Sun Oct 06, 2019 1:21 pm

neatz09 wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:55 am my scripts randomly recreated themselves
:mrgreen: yeah I think that was John's doing. Nothing on this project magically fixes itself. Maybe break itself, but never fix it. :twisted:
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