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Traipse Beta 'OpenRPG' {091126-00}
Traipse is a distribution of OpenRPG that is designed to be easy to setup and go.
Traipse also makes it easy for developers to work on code without fear of
sacrifice. 'Ornery-Orc' continues the trend of 'Grumpy' and adds fixes to the
code. 'Ornery-Orc's main goal is to offer more advanced features and enhance the
productivity of the user.
Update Summary (Beta)
New Features:
Added Bookmarks
Added 'boot' command to remote admin
Added confirmation window for sent nodes
Minor changes to allow for portability to an OpenSUSE linux OS
Miniatures Layer pop up box allows users to turn off Mini labels, from FlexiRPG
Zoom Mouse plugin added
Images added to Plugin UI
Switching to Element Tree
Map efficiency, from FlexiRPG
Added Status Bar to Update Manager
New TrueDebug Class in orpg_log (See documentation for usage)
Portable Mercurial
Tip of the Day added, from Core and community
New Reference Syntax added for custom PC sheets
New Child Reference for gametree
New Gametree Recursion method, mapping, context sensitivity, and effeciency..
New Features node with bonus nodes and Node Referencing help added
Fixes:
Fix to Text based Server
Fix to Remote Admin Commands
Fix to Pretty Print, from Core
Fix to Splitter Nodes not being created
Fix to massive amounts of images loading, from Core
Fix to Map from gametree not showing to all clients
Fix to gametree about menus
Fix to Password Manager check on startup
Fix to PC Sheets from tool nodes. They now use the tabber_panel
Fixed Whiteboard ID to prevent random line or text deleting.
Modified ID's to prevent non updated clients from ruining the fix. *Whiteboard
from Core not showing*
default_manifest.xml renamed to default_upmana.xml
Fix to Update Manager; cleaner clode for saved repositories
author | sirebral |
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date | Thu, 26 Nov 2009 14:25:47 -0600 |
parents | 4385a7d0efd1 |
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import sys # Needed for version import string # Needed for split from orpg.orpg_version import * # To get NEEDS_PYTHON_MAJOR, MINOR, and MICRO def getNumber(numberstringtoconvert): currentnumberstring = "" for number in numberstringtoconvert: if number >= "0" and number <="9": currentnumberstring += number else: break if currentnumberstring == "": return 0 else: return int(currentnumberstring) # This checks to make sure a certain version of python or later is in use # The actual version requested is set in orpg/openrpg_version def checkPyVersion(): # taking the first split on whitespace of sys.version gives us the version info without the build stuff vernumstring = string.split(sys.version)[0] # This splits the version string into (major,minor,micro). Actually, a complicating factor # is that there sometimes isn't a micro, e.g. 2.0. We'll just do it the hard way to build # the numbers instead of tuple unpacking. splits = string.split(vernumstring,'.') # Assign default values micro = 0 minor = 0 major = 0 # Assign the integer conversion of each, assuming that it was found. If not found, we assumed 0 just above. if len(splits) > 0: major = getNumber(splits[0]) if len(splits) > 1: minor = getNumber(splits[1]) if len(splits) > 2: micro = getNumber(splits[2]) # Check against min version info from orpg/orpg_version if major >= NEEDS_PYTHON_MAJOR: if major > NEEDS_PYTHON_MAJOR: # If it's greater, there's no need to check the minor return if minor >= NEEDS_PYTHON_MINOR: if minor > NEEDS_PYTHON_MINOR: # If it's greater, there's no need to check the micro return if micro >= NEEDS_PYTHON_MICRO: return # If we get here, then the version check failed so we inform the user of the required version and exit print "Invalid python version being used. Detected version %s," % (vernumstring) print "but version %i.%i.%i or better is required!" % (NEEDS_PYTHON_MAJOR,NEEDS_PYTHON_MINOR,NEEDS_PYTHON_MICRO) print "You either have the wrong version of Python installed or you" print "have multiple versions installed. If you have multiple versions," print "please make sure Python %i.%i.%i or better is found first in your path or explicitly" % (NEEDS_PYTHON_MAJOR,NEEDS_PYTHON_MINOR,NEEDS_PYTHON_MICRO) print "start using, \"<path>\python <program>\"." sys.exit( 1 )