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Everything posted by IlynPayne
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This is a known bug in SGCraft I reported a few months ago. Please check this thread on GitHub for more information.
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New version (0.7.0): Layout improvements Minor bug fixes
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Minimum supported MC version is 1.7.10, sorry. What MC version are you using?
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Currently it's not possible, but I will make such action available soon. It is not, but since you mentioned it I will look into that. (I'm responding just now because apparently all my email notifications from this forum had been ending in a spam folder).
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@Volker Vollverstrahlt I totally forgot about this issue, sorry. It should be fixed in the most recent version of SGCX (0.6.4), I've also added channel port and iris code chooser, so user doesn't have to use auto-generated values anymore.
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The IO module allows to send or receive redstone (or bundled cables from Project Red) signals via Redstone I/O block. Output signals are set using sources whereas input signals are detected by sensors. Those are the names of views in the IO module. Everything is controlled by actions so if you want to set up a piston doors, define a source (IO module) that is connected to those doors and then trigger an action setting redstone output on that source with, for example, bio reader or keypad (AUTH module, OpenSecurity mod). The list of steps necessary to set up a piston doors is describe
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I never needed them in my own setup (I prefer piston-based doors), so I saw no point in supporting them. That was before this script was published here. Later I've been thinking about adding new modules, including the one responsible for controlling security doors, but that would require a quite large modification of the core script (the ability to run more than 4 modules simultaneously). I didn't know if anyone used The Guard, so I didn't want to rush into this (partly because the lack of time). The dark theme was never tested, but I'll try to make it work. I'll add a new post
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Yes, I can confirm it's still maintained, but due to a lack of interest support is currently limited to bug fixes only. @Quisquid I have fixed the bug, just update the library: arpm refresh arpm install gml
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The SpaceGates.cfg file is empty and that's what prevents the script from starting. I have added a fix that informs you to delete the file manually or the script will do it for you. I couldn't find the source of this bug though - the sentence "the default section disappeared" wasn't very helpful.
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One (or more) of your group files is empty or is in a wrong format. Temporary workaround would be to search for empty/non-Lua config files in the /etc/sgcx.d directory and to delete them. I couldn't reproduce this bug. I need more information: What where you doing in the script before this error appeared? Type the following commands and send their output as a screenshot: cat /etc/sgcx.cfg ls -l /etc/sgcx.d
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Looks like the old version of library is still used instead of the new one. Have you tried restarting your computer?
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There was a problem with setting default configuration values. Should be fixed now. Use those commands to run an update: arpm refresh arpm install sgcx
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I made an update. New stuff: Address grouping Searching by name within a group Running the updated version of the script will result in conversion to the new storage format. The old one used a single configuration file /etc/sg.cfg, whereas the new one uses /etc/sgcx.cfg and /etc/sgcx.d/*. The latter is used to store address groups in separate files so they can be easily exported. Storage format upgrade doesn't delete the old configuration file, so in case of any error the existing configuration isn't lost.
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No, backward compatibility will be preserved.
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Good idea. I will implement it in the near future. maybe along with address grouping.
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Make sure that port status is set to "open" (the button in the upper right corner). Iris is opened by sending a wireless signal to SGCX, so the computer must have wireless network card installed (a relay with wireless network card is good to). When dialing to a remote stargate, computer with SGCX must be within the chunk loading range of SGCraft (1 chunk by default). Title updated, thanks for the info. Sure, no problem. You can also include it as an external program - it's hosted on a public GitLab repository and everyone (well.. at least GitLab member
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@Atoz I forgot to include some changes to the program. Update SGCX and try again.
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@TobiDoesMC There was a bug in the underlying GML library, it should be fixed now. @Atoz I've made an update, reinstall SGCX and restart a computer. Let me know whether the bug still exists.
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@Atoz Is connection time set properly (empty field is fine too)? Does a stargate always deactivate immediately or maybe sometimes it happens with a delay? Is your world laggy? Does this issue also occurs when using nexDHD (not likely, but worth checking)?
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The Guard - security system The Guard is a base security control program I've written in 2016. It allows you to use some of the security devices from the OpenSecurity mod. It has modular architecture - all features are implemented in independent modules that can be replaced. It has action-driven - you can specify how everything behaves using the action system. Features modular architecture action-driven configurable behavior redstone support (Redstone I/O blocks) support of security devices from OpenComputes: keypads biometric readers
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@TobiDoesMC You've made a typo. Domain name should be gitlab, not getlab.
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Address calculator uses exactly the same logic as the SGCraft mod. I "borrowed" the source code and translated it to Lua.
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Manually entering an interface address can be cumbersome, so I've updated the app and available addresses can now be selected from list.
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That's a nice feature. Indeed there was an alert in the show while the stargate was open. You could use redstone signal in conjunction with my base security control system, The Guard. (As soon as I finish the translation, it will be posted in the showcase section).
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SGCX - SGCraft Stargate Controller Stargate controller based on GML library. Showcase: Installation steps: First download the package manager that will be used to download the application and all required dependencies: wget https://gitlab.com/d_rzepka/oc-equipment/raw/master/installer/arpm.lua Use the package manager do download SGCX: arpm install sgcx Run SGCX with an additional argument - init. This will allow you to pick a stargate interface address from list. It is required only during the first star