RFC Europe Files

Have you tried both 32bit and 64bit? The 64bit did not work with me, the 32bit did. :)
 
Have you tried both 32bit and 64bit? The 64bit did not work with me, the 32bit did. :)

Both didn't. But I will try it again.

EDIT: It works now. (32bit)
 
@merijn_v1: I added ya
@St. Lucifer: I got an error when I tried to add you:

The user you have attempted to add to this project is not active. Only active users can be added. Please wait until this user is active to add them to your project. You may check to see whether the user is active by going to their developer page; the page will become available after their account is active.

I don't know why you're not "active" when everyone else who just created their account (and didn't do anything else) is. Can you try visiting the site and logging in with your username, maybe that will trigger it?

@micbic: I see you've figured out how to commit. Fantastic.
 
What exactly did you do? Because when it comes to seeing the revision, it only says that the RFCE folder was... deleted.
 
This all sounds too much trouble for its own good. I'll just post files here in the usual form. What people do with them after that is up to them.:D
 
While I do agree that posting files here is easier, it will help us avoiding problems like the recent ones 'this edition has someone's changes and not somebody else's'. So IMO the initial troubling is worth.
 
While I do agree that posting files here is easier, it will help us avoiding problems like the recent ones 'this edition has someone's changes and not somebody else's'. So IMO the initial troubling is worth.

I'm just a noob about things like this. So I hereby appoint you my "postbox".:lol:
 
Wow. A job just at 16. What is my salary? :lol:
Besides fun, you dont need doing too much. Initially, just download Tortoise SVN (there are two versions, the 64 and 32 bit. Download both installers, one will work 100% :D), make an account to sourceforge, and wait sedna to add you.
 
Wow. A job just at 16. What is my salary? :lol:
Besides fun, you dont need doing too much. Initially, just download Tortoise SVN (there are two versions, the 64 and 32 bit. Download both installers, one will work 100% :D), make an account to sourceforge, and wait sedna to add you.

Only 16? I've got grandkids older than you. Anyway, you're not allowed to work. Consider it an honour.:D

Anyway. I'm running a 64bit dualcore Athlon so I guess I need the 64bit version. Right?
 
What exactly did you do? Because when it comes to seeing the revision, it only says that the RFCE folder was... deleted.

I did some texts. But I don't precisely know how I have too "post" them.
 
@Merijn: Have you downloaded the SVN version? If yes:
1) Right click your mod folder
2) Choose 'SVN commit'
3) Press OK, and then wait till the transfer is done.
4) Well done! You have just posted revision 7!!!

@jessiecat: Yes, the 64bit version is the correct, in this case.
BTW you have grandkids older than me?! It is a honor to work with you in that case :D
 
@Merijn: Have you downloaded the SVN version? If yes:
1) Right click your mod folder
2) Choose 'SVN commit'
3) Press OK, and then wait till the transfer is done.
4) Well done! You have just posted revision 7!!!


1,2,3. I did, but I get a failure message every time.
4. Really? I can't see it.
 
What exactly does the message say?
 
The first 3 point are possible for me. But I get a message with a failure. Something that it can't find a path or something.
I still see in the summary the last commit is my 6th commit.
 
Make sure:
1) Your mod folder is in the correct place and named RFCEurope, and has a ! in a red circle.
2) You have updated the mod till revision 4.
 
Make sure:
1) Your mod folder is in the correct place and named RFCEurope, and has a ! in a red circle.
2) You have updated the mod till revision 4.

Is the ! good or bad? (because I do have it)
 
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