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Re: 70 warnings when starting up a mod for freespace open
Yep here you go

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Re: 70 warnings when starting up a mod for freespace open
And you hit the "play" button at the bottom-right of wxLauncher, and it launches with Blue Planet?
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Re: 70 warnings when starting up a mod for freespace open
Just as a hunch, have you used Soulstorms OSX launcher in the past?  Could you check if there are files called cmdline_fso.cfg in both these locations?

1) Macintosh HD/Users/<YourUsername>/Library/FS2_Open/data/
2) Macintosh HD/Applications/FreeSpace2/data/

If so, please delete the one in the 2nd location and try again.  There's a bit more info about this on the wiki.
Creating a fs2_open.log | Red Alert Bug = Hex Edit | MediaVPs 2014: Bigger HUD gauges | 32bit libs for 64bit Ubuntu
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Debian Packages (testing/unstable): Freespace2 | wxLauncher
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Re: 70 warnings when starting up a mod for freespace open
Hey that worked,I deleted the cmdline_fso.cfg at the second location. just making sure everything else works now

Thanks for the help!

 
Re: 70 warnings when starting up a mod for freespace open
So I'm not going to touch anything now it seems to be working now with all mods. thanks for all the help everyone

one last question though, which one of these are better. FS2_Open 3.7.2 RC3.  FS2_Open 3.7.0 or
FS2_Open-Inferno 3.6.12

I'm using FS2_Open 3.7.2 RC3 works fine.

thanks again

 

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Re: 70 warnings when starting up a mod for freespace open
Glad you got it working :)  Out of the three you listed, I'd recommend FS2_Open 3.7.2 RC3 (at least until the OSX builds for 3.7.2 RC4 is fixed, or 3.7.2 final is released)
Creating a fs2_open.log | Red Alert Bug = Hex Edit | MediaVPs 2014: Bigger HUD gauges | 32bit libs for 64bit Ubuntu
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Debian Packages (testing/unstable): Freespace2 | wxLauncher
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m|m: I think I'm suffering from Stockholm syndrome. Bmpman is starting to make sense and it's actually written reasonably well...