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Traipse Alpha 'OpenRPG' {100615-00}
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 (Closed)
New Features:
New to Map, can re-order Grid, Miniatures, and Whiteboard layer draw order
New to Server GUI, can now clear log
Fixes:
Fix to InterParse that was causing an Infernal Loop with Namespace Internal
Fix to XML data, removed old Minidom and switched to Element Tree
Fix to Server that was causing eternal attempt to find a Server ID, in Register Rooms thread
Fix to metaservers.xml file not being created
Fix to Single and Double quotes in Whiteboard text
Fix to Background images not showing when using the Image Server
Fix to Duplicate chat names appearing
Fix to Server GUI's logging output
Fix to FNB.COLORFUL_TABS bug.
author | sirebral |
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date | Tue, 15 Jun 2010 14:28:22 -0500 |
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 )