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Is this still working on the latest rathena?


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you will have to downliad and try it, but possibly yes

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Tested and working. Just install the diff manually. :)

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Tested and working. Just install the diff manually. :)

Hi sir. What do u mean diff manually?

Is this about client that I have to diff it?

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Rayleigh, nope. You have to manually apply the patches to the src of your server.  (the one with + symbols)

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Rayleigh, nope. You have to manually apply the patches to the src of your server.  (the one with + symbols)

apply the patches? meaning on my grf's file? where can I find this sir? Can u explain it further? 

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Manually applying diffs by opening .diff or .patch file via a text editor(preferably notepad++), then copying those lines with + sign on the beginning of their lines then pasting it on it's respective location on your src folder. The process is tedious but if you really wanted that feature you have to learn how to do it.

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Im really confused about this.

Where can i find that .diff and .patch that ur saying?

and what + signs am i going to add.

Sorry for being noob.

tnx nweis.

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Im really confused about this.

Where can i find that .diff and .patch that ur saying?

and what + signs am i going to add.

Sorry for being noob.

tnx nweis.

Read this :) http://www.markusbe.com/2009/12/how-to-read-a-patch-or-diff-and-understand-its-structure-to-apply-it-manually/

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