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  1. That worked. But when I add a new tab in-game and renamed it, it doesn't save its name in the ChatWndInfo_U.lua. It goes back to NewTab_3.
  2. I tried to change the chat window name but it goes back to gibberish texts when I log out. The same happens when adding new windows.
  3. http://rathena.org/board/topic/58939-failed-to-connect-to-server-on-log-out/page__p__79256#entry79256 Issue is similar to this and it's already fixed. Make sure to update your SVN.
  4. Thanks for the fix, it worked. I have question and this may be out of the topic. I'm thinking of switching to 2011-06-22 client. I was browing the changelog of lua SVN repo and got confused about this: Should I use the revision 130 since it's the last lua files that got the client of 2011 (rev130 - [2011-05-29]) or jump to rev 137 since it states in the description rev137 - [2012-02-12] - 2011-06-22 kRO Patch lua and lub I'm assuming the lua files of 2011-06-22 got updated on that revision. Please enlighten me up.
  5. When I try to hover my cursor in the mount icon, it errors. I'm using 2011-03-15 client.
  6. I would like to address this issue. This can be due to the recent updates to support the new clients. http://rathena.org/board/topic/58939-failed-to-connect-to-server-on-log-out/ There is also an issue where if you typed wrong username/password in the login screen, the client just closes unexpectedly. The client is 2011-03-15 and using the latest SVN revision.
  7. I second this. Tested with both GM and Normal account, only GM accounts has the problem.
  8. No. The grfbuilder says it's not a valid grf file when I try to open it. Also, I do have a follow up question about naming the palettes.
  9. I dunno why but when I pack the data folder into GRF using grfbuilder and unpack it, it says the file is invalid. Also, should the ones have 0 in the beginning? like 9 shoud have 09? Or just plain 9. Thanks.
  10. I got the same OS with the guy above me. CentOS 5 32bit.
  11. Did it. Still the same error comes out. Executables cannot be make.
  12. I tried overwriting configure.in with the script posted by Gepard and also updated my SVN to the latest, still I get this error gcc -g -O2 -pipe -ffast-math -Wall -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-switch -shared -fPIC -fno-strict-aliasing -DHAVE_SETRLIMIT -DHAVE_USELOCALE -DHAVE_NEWLOCALE -DHAVE_FREELOCALE -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -L/usr/lib -I../common -I/usr/include -c -o libconfig.o libconfig.c libconfig.c: In function ‘__config_locale_override’: libconfig.c:89: error: ‘locale_t’ undeclared (first use in this function) libconfig.c:89: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once libconfig.c:89: error: for each function it appears in.) libconfig.c:89: error: syntax error before ‘loc’ libconfig.c:90: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘uselocale’ libconfig.c:90: error: ‘loc’ undeclared (first use in this function) libconfig.c: In function ‘__config_locale_restore’: libconfig.c:115: error: ‘locale_t’ undeclared (first use in this function) libconfig.c:115: error: syntax error before ‘loc’ libconfig.c:116: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘freelocale’ libconfig.c:116: error: ‘loc’ undeclared (first use in this function) make[1]: *** [libconfig.o] Error 1 make: *** [libconfig] Error 2
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