Quests
I'm not sure that I have quests installed correctly. I logged into my server which loaded my new character into the tutorial zone. I ran around hailing people (ie. soul binder, swimming npc) and no one replied. Does this mean I don't have quests installed correctly?
I download all quests from http://projecteqquests.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/quests/. The quests are located in server/projecteqquests/ Do I need to add them to the plugins folder? |
it should be in a folder call "quests" in your server folder. all zone folders should be in that quests folder. I think it looks for that particular name and subname folder. projecteqquests is not the name it would look for.
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I don't have a quest folder in my server directory. I don't have a zone folder just a symlink to the zone folder in the server folder (ie. server/zone). Would it help to rename the folder from projecteqquests to quests?
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Sorry to bump a month old thread, but I am currently running into this issue as well. Maps and Quests folders are in my server folder
This is what my server folder looks like: C:eqemu \logs \Maps \plugins \quests \templates \worldui I have SVN updates set up to the Maps and quests folders. I ran an update last night. When I log into my world I can go around hailing anyone, but I get no responses. Using: Perl 5.8.9.827 Mysql 5.0.87 I think I have my server folder set up correctly. Where else should I be looking to resolve this issue? Thanks Knotthead |
Also, I have moved the plugins from the quest folder to the eqemu/plugins folder
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Does your maps folder have all the maps directly in the folder or is there a subfolder called maps inside of the first maps folder?
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Map files are directly in eqemu/Maps. No subfolder
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And with quests folder, each zone folder is there and not in a subfolder?
Only other thing I can think is that perl might not be working right. Can you execute a perl script from the terminal? |
Joli, thanks for helping on this...
C:eqemu\quests\ abysmal\ then 30 or so PL Files acrylia\ 15 or so PL Files airplane\ a crapton of PL Files ...and so on till the end at \yxtta There are 3 files beneith yxtta - check_all, convert, and update How do I execute a perl script? |
nevermind,
I didn't realize this was Linux server forum BONK! |
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