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-beep-ed up project. Many buggs. Alot of kids and inactive developers

It's summer you retarded noob. People go on holiday this season you fucking retard.

 

Go spam somewhere else.

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It's summer you retarded noob. People go on holiday this season you -beep-ing retard.

 

Go spam somewhere else.

 

Add: see some hot asses in beach jejeje

BTW most c6 servers use frozen so it rocks!! :P

Guest Elfocrash
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Unstickied due to inactivity.

Posted

Sorry for the double post.

 

ere we are, sorry if I didn't write in all this time, mea culpa.

 

I wanted to announce that throughout August, and most probably in September (due to exams) the development of l2jfrozen will be stopped. Perhaps only a few hotfixes.

 

Thank to Zoey76 for the help that is giving us, but unfortunately I and Shyla are both on vacation and decided to put aside the pack.

 

I wanted to wish happy holidays to all, I recommend you do not play too

 

-Nefer.

Guest Elfocrash
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Oh, come on. Holidays.

I know. but this project is inactive the last 9 months. what is this? 61 commits in one year while they did 900 in the first one? This is called inactivity. Does not deserve to be stickied.

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Project start Its different and nowdays its different

so why unsticky the project while it has a lot of users.

 

Maybe cause you are a  acis fun/tryskell friend.

 

 

 

Guest Elfocrash
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Project start Its different and nowdays its different

so why unsticky the project while it has a lot of users.

 

Maybe cause you are a  acis fun/tryskell friend.

I have helped frozen way more than acis.

I won't apologize. End of story.

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fails to build server, unknown variable JAVA_HOME

 

What's the problem?

 

b) add JAVA_HOME to PATH variable:

 

  -Right-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop and then click Properties.

  -Click the Advanced tab.

  -Click Environment Variables.

  -Under System Variables, find PATH variable and click "Edit".

  -At the end of Variable Value, add ;%JAVA_HOME%

  -Click OK.

  -Click Apply Changes

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