Except the mappings are not easy to obtain.
It looks like there are quite a few changes in bukkit since the 1.4 version, things like org.bukkit.block.BlockDamageLevel do not seem to exist...
How goes the pull request, I do not see it up yet?
Sometimes it is easiest just to treat it like a KV database instead of a SQL database, a lot easier to manage and migrate (at a lack of features...
That is true, then perhaps a select group of people that actually give proper bug reports (as I do)? A snails pace is still better then no pace....
We can all test if you want to put out dev builds, we can report what is not working and so forth?
That is exactly it, we really need a toggle for this feature (I would prefer to keep monster drops disabled except when killed directly, but my...
I had actually thought of something kind of like this before, but instead of it replacing the map I had thought of just doing 'larger' corridored...
As having been programming for more decades then I would prefer to admit, I have used a huge variety of persistence schemes ranging from LISP...
I was also just looking for a plugin that increases monster spawns but have as yet been unable to find one. Not necessarily increases it more and...
Heh, I was planning to use that plugin as well, I doubt they would interact in any way or conflict, but could not hurt to test (as I will when...
My script makes complete backups on every startup and shutdown (and during if I tell it), so that is not an issue. I just do not understand why at...
Have a question/rant. I have started using this and I have noticed a few things: - Some plugin links are not .jar's, but are .zip and the nasty...
When DwarfCraft 1.04 is the only installed mod on latest recommended build, 556 (specifically Craftbukkit version...
I still have the sqlite problem as of 1.04. I would be quite content to get rid of sqlite and just use flat-files. :)
I am also looking forward to an update and testing-computer-being-fixed.
Heh, was mostly just referring to other mods as to how people say that sqlite access is so slow. :p If that is all, perhaps get rid of sqlite...
Upon further looking, I see why SQLite is so slow in Java, it was converted to Java instead of running natively. With all the skill and trainer...
Heh, it was no problem, I am used to such Java errors from having worked in it for years. I am so glad I do not have to deal with Java...
Definitely concur! EDIT: As with the old version I keep getting this error: 2011-03-23 00:08:56 [SEVERE] org.sqlite.RS.isClosed()Z loading...
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