When trying to change the server port by adding "port x" in the server.cfg, the server port does not change and defaults back to 8192. Only happens with the Windows server
Make sure your line endings are correct
(rewrite it by hand in a proper text editor, you can use wordpad)
I tried both Windows and UNIX line endings
Just tested it
(https://forum.vc-mp.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FUV954Q3.png&hash=a44d55b12477c6ed1beaff2944461cd4cc236740)
and it works perfectly
Seems to work now, strange
Quote from: EK.CrystalBlue on Jul 24, 2016, 05:26 PM(rewrite it by hand in a proper text editor, you can use wordpad)
Rofl, the irony.
Quote from: Thijn on Jul 24, 2016, 08:39 PMQuote from: EK.CrystalBlue on Jul 24, 2016, 05:26 PM(rewrite it by hand in a proper text editor, you can use wordpad)
Rofl, the irony.
Not really. Dont confuse notepad with wordpad. Notepad always f*s up when its supposed to read files with a foreign line ending or saving something properly. Wordpad works. Always.
:edit: just noticed, check the dates on the copyright notice in the server
[2007-2014]
Quote from: EK.CrystalBlue on Jul 25, 2016, 07:03 AMQuote from: Thijn on Jul 24, 2016, 08:39 PMQuote from: EK.CrystalBlue on Jul 24, 2016, 05:26 PM(rewrite it by hand in a proper text editor, you can use wordpad)
Rofl, the irony.
Not really. Dont confuse notepad with wordpad. Notepad always f*s up when its supposed to read files with a foreign line ending or saving something properly. Wordpad works. Always.
:edit: just noticed, check the dates on the copyright notice in the server
[2007-2014]
While Wordpad is better then Notepad, it's still not a proper text editor suitable for programming.
Quote from: Thijn on Jul 25, 2016, 03:53 PMQuote from: EK.CrystalBlue on Jul 25, 2016, 07:03 AMQuote from: Thijn on Jul 24, 2016, 08:39 PMQuote from: EK.CrystalBlue on Jul 24, 2016, 05:26 PM(rewrite it by hand in a proper text editor, you can use wordpad)
Rofl, the irony.
Not really. Dont confuse notepad with wordpad. Notepad always f*s up when its supposed to read files with a foreign line ending or saving something properly. Wordpad works. Always.
:edit: just noticed, check the dates on the copyright notice in the server
[2007-2014]
While Wordpad is better then Notepad, it's still not a proper text editor suitable for programming.
We're off-topic now. The problem is solved. Shall we lock it?
P.S:- Still, wordpard is good for editing server.cfg.