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Offline CT27

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Is BPC still on the Installer?
I ran the FSO Installer today just to make sure all the mods I got with it are up to date.  However, when I selected custom I didn't see Blue Planet Complete in the list at all.  I didn't see anything Blue Planet actually.

FYI I used the latest version of the Installer.

 

Offline niffiwan

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Re: Is BPC still on the Installer?
I recall hearing that there's currently an issue with the installer handling HTTP redirects, so yeah, until that's fixed or some workaround is implemented I don't think BPC will be available from the installer.
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Re: Is BPC still on the Installer?
Well that needs to be fixed ASAP.
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Offline General Battuta

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Re: Is BPC still on the Installer?
Uh please fix :(

 

Offline CT27

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Re: Is BPC still on the Installer?
I recall hearing that there's currently an issue with the installer handling HTTP redirects, so yeah, until that's fixed or some workaround is implemented I don't think BPC will be available from the installer.

So the Installer is broken period and it's not just an issue with BPC?

 

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Re: Is BPC still on the Installer?
It's an issue with the installer, although theoretically it should be fixable by just changing the link used from "http://" to "https://"...
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