Hello, I've restarted my rAthena server using the recent files from rAthena git (which works fine) but upgraded my client to 2018-02-21bRagexeRE, and was stumped on what to change my client version to in my sclientinfo.xml file. Is there a site I should check/program to use to find this information for upcoming newer clients? I tried downloading some clean KRO folders but the data folder is always empty.
By client version info I mean what's highlighted below:
<display>local</display>
<address>127.0.0.1</address>
<port>6900</port> <version>56</version>
<langtype>0</langtype>
I've tried searching multiple forums/google, but I only see client version referring to as the date on the actual client exes not the actual version number I need to input into my sclientinfo.
Thank you! Any reply is much appreciated!
edit: Forgot to add that I've also tried extracting the clientinfo.xml from my updated KRO data.grf and all it says is what is listed below: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="euc-kr" ?>
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Hello, I've restarted my rAthena server using the recent files from rAthena git (which works fine) but upgraded my client to 2018-02-21bRagexeRE, and was stumped on what to change my client version to in my sclientinfo.xml file. Is there a site I should check/program to use to find this information for upcoming newer clients? I tried downloading some clean KRO folders but the data folder is always empty.
Edited by dwlrmaBy client version info I mean what's highlighted below:
<display>local</display>
<address>127.0.0.1</address>
<port>6900</port>
<version>56</version>
<langtype>0</langtype>
I've tried searching multiple forums/google, but I only see client version referring to as the date on the actual client exes not the actual version number I need to input into my sclientinfo.
Thank you! Any reply is much appreciated!
edit: Forgot to add that I've also tried extracting the clientinfo.xml from my updated KRO data.grf and all it says is what is listed below:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="euc-kr" ?>
<no_free_server></no_free_server>
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