AutoPatcher cannot find the module editor...
Qlueless
06 Mar 2008
I was wanting to look at the module editor and see if I could have autopatcher also install some of the "other" programs that I install on 90% of all computers that I work on... When I open AutoPatcher, and click on "Advanced>Start Module editor" I just get the following error "AutoPatcher cannot find the module editor (editor.exe) in the tools folder"
I also looked in the /modules folder and there is no "tools' folder..
can someone help me out with this.
I also looked in the /modules folder and there is no "tools' folder..
can someone help me out with this.
DesertJerry
06 Mar 2008
Qlueless, on Mar 6 2008, 06:21 PM, said:
I was wanting to look at the module editor and see if I could have autopatcher also install some of the "other" programs that I install on 90% of all computers that I work on... When I open AutoPatcher, and click on "Advanced>Start Module editor" I just get the following error "AutoPatcher cannot find the module editor (editor.exe) in the tools folder"
I also looked in the /modules folder and there is no "tools' folder..
can someone help me out with this.
I also looked in the /modules folder and there is no "tools' folder..
can someone help me out with this.
And I just started Autopaatcher to verify things and the Module Editor did start when selected from Advanced.
Erik Ramey
06 Mar 2008
@Qlueless - It looks like the editor isn't included in the AP Release update script. I'll look into this and try to include this if all is well.
@DeserJerry - I'm assuming you have editor.exe since you installed over a previous version before APUP existed =)
@DeserJerry - I'm assuming you have editor.exe since you installed over a previous version before APUP existed =)
Qlueless
06 Mar 2008
Erik Ramey, on Mar 6 2008, 05:54 PM, said:
@Qlueless - It looks like the editor isn't included in the AP Release update script. I'll look into this and try to include this if all is well.
@DeserJerry - I'm assuming you have editor.exe since you installed over a previous version before APUP existed =)
@DeserJerry - I'm assuming you have editor.exe since you installed over a previous version before APUP existed =)
I agree with that..
Can I just download the old AutoPatcher, and steal the editor.exe from it for now?
Erik Ramey
06 Mar 2008
Qlueless
07 Mar 2008
Cool... I downloaded the old version, installed it, took the "tools" folder and put on my website for anyone that wants it and not have to download the 332Mb complete "old" version just to get these files..and also have to install the old program..
Download at you own risk... Admins feel free to delete this post if you don't agree.
http://www.midwestsu...arvel/tools.zip
unzip the file, and place the "tools" folder inside the root folder that AutoPatcher is in.... and your ready to make your own modules.
Is there a "how to guide" out the for making the modules? I looked at it real fast, and some parts I had questions about... like the installation, and the detection tabs.
Edited by Qlueless, 07 March 2008 - 12:25 AM.
Download at you own risk... Admins feel free to delete this post if you don't agree.
http://www.midwestsu...arvel/tools.zip
unzip the file, and place the "tools" folder inside the root folder that AutoPatcher is in.... and your ready to make your own modules.
Is there a "how to guide" out the for making the modules? I looked at it real fast, and some parts I had questions about... like the installation, and the detection tabs.
Edited by Qlueless, 07 March 2008 - 12:25 AM.
Erik Ramey
07 Mar 2008
Something just came to mind about this: I don't believe the module editor is going to work. It tries to save the modules with an .amc extension which was in an older version of AP. AP now uses .apm as the default module name.
If you open one of the modules in a text editor like notepad, it's pretty easy to create by hand once you get the hang of it. Also check out: http://www.autopatch...m/documentation You will want to look at the: AutoPatcher Documentation - APM Format which is how I learned how to make modules
If you open one of the modules in a text editor like notepad, it's pretty easy to create by hand once you get the hang of it. Also check out: http://www.autopatch...m/documentation You will want to look at the: AutoPatcher Documentation - APM Format which is how I learned how to make modules
DesertJerry
07 Mar 2008
DesertJerry
07 Mar 2008
Erik Ramey, on Mar 7 2008, 12:56 AM, said:
Something just came to mind about this: I don't believe the module editor is going to work. It tries to save the modules with an .amc extension which was in an older version of AP. AP now uses .apm as the default module name.
Erik Ramey
07 Mar 2008
Sorry.. not my department. I'm not a programer and don't know how to code another one. Do wish that I could though....


