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ehh damn i really got so many problems while compiling in the first topic i thought my problem was solved

http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=156075.0

here i used L2JArchid SVN but it didn't work too (nothing to extract except Target ,i must extract 3 Floders and i've found only one)

pls guys help i did everything right but i don't know whats happening T.T

Thx for your help

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did u atleast read ? i said that i've found only 1 File to extract and am suposed to find 3 , so i can't run Login server or game server

have you done ? checkout? and then run as > ant build 1?

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have you done ? checkout? and then run as > ant build 1?

ofc i did , checkout was a sucess but when i run as build 1 i get 1 map error , then it says sucess after 2 min 59

but i find only 1 target floder to extract

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L2jArchid is again private as they told us,so try to compile another pack and make it all carefully.

or you still have problem with others packs?

 

If yes,show us exactly the error from eclipse to help you.

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L2jArchid is again private as they told us,so try to compile another pack and make it all carefully.

or you still have problem with others packs?

 

If yes,show us exactly the error from eclipse to help you.

 

as far as i know archid is closed...

tho if u got that much of errors just use another IL pack such as

l2j brasil , l2jrok or smt like it.

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after i deleted everything and did again what had to be done , i came up with the last problem just like this guy http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=190082.0 the best projects aren't working , l2Jfree can't work with Eclipse thats really bad

i don't know if those who created this project wanted to hide the config or its just missing

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Archid is closed, and this rev 11 is the "free" version of it, which is fully bugged (but still have nice codes to ninja).

 

Anyway, archid internal errors have nothing to see with compilation. So you should be able to compile fine, but will have errors ingame (like custom NPCs in giran, basic datatable item error, stuff added via enterworld,...).

 

You really should forgive Archid, as you won't have any support for it.

 

Try with another project.

 

Well, I profite of this topic to begin my marketing campaign :P. Currently I work on my own IL project, aCis. It's L2J based, aim to correct IL lacks and will be free (both timeline/source). More infos here : http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/acis_project

 

As I'm working alone, I would be glad if someone can try to test it. You shouldn't have any problem, both of compilation and installation. About eventual ingame bugs or GS log bugs, I invite you to report on the forum shown in the wiki page.

 

About L2Jfree, it can work, but you have to use Maven, not Ant (from what I rem of L2JFree).

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hmm thats really weird cause they said that its one of the best projects in the other thread

anyway where can i find more projects guys ? (simple ones which needs Eclipse)

thx

 

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hmm thats really weird cause they said that its one of the best projects in the other thread

anyway where can i find more projects guys ? (simple ones which needs Eclipse)

thx

 

They WERE saying,but when pack came out we all saw that needs a lot of fixes like others.

But it is kinda better from all others. xD

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They WERE saying,but when pack came out we all saw that needs a lot of fixes like others.

But it is kinda better from all others. xD

do u know any other project which is easy to compile with eclipse and working ?:|

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do u know any other project which is easy to compile with eclipse and working ?:|

l2jrok is a good one.

or just take official l2j and compile it,but needs a lot of work to be done.

 

Check and tryskell's one, it must be nice.

But as i saw is on the start.

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l2jrok is a good one.

or just take official l2j and compile it,but needs a lot of work to be done.

 

Check and tryskell's one, it must be nice.

But as i saw is on the start.

both have interlude and they both are good ?:)

edit : well i think i will just use this one http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=175570.0 cause im still a noob in compilation for now since there's no good guide with some cool projects :|

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both have interlude and they both are good ?:)

edit : well i think i will just use this one http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=175570.0 cause im still a noob in compilation for now since there's no good guide with some cool projects :|

look,you don't need to hurry.

To learn java and the whole thing ,it needs time.

If you want to explore the things inside at game okay take this,but you will not learn something more really ;/ .

If you want it for fun ok,no problem :) ,but if you want to learn java and bring your own codes some day at l2j start studying about java, :) .

 

Cheers

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both have interlude and they both are good ?:)

edit : well i think i will just use this one http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=175570.0 cause im still a noob in compilation for now since there's no good guide with some cool projects :|

 

try this www.l2jfrozen.smfnew.com Public IL project also we offer help on anything you want

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