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[DiscordArchive] Hey guys, probably an obvious question here. Whenever I update my modules do I need to go in and cop

[DiscordArchive] Hey guys, probably an obvious question here. Whenever I update my modules do I need to go in and cop

rektbyfaith
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03-05-2025, 07:14 PM
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Archived author: veritas9160 • Posted: 2025-03-05T19:14:54.138000+00:00
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Hey guys, probably an obvious question here. Whenever I update my modules do I need to go in and copy each modules conf.dist file to conf. and overwrite the previous conf. file I had? I assume I wouldn’t have to if there are no changes in the conf.dist file for the updated module. Is there an efficient way to tell if changes have been made to the conf.dist beside opening and scanning for changes/catching the note on module’s GitHub? If you have made changes to any of your config files for your mods how do you keep track of them? Make a back-up before copying bed conf.dist and go in and input your config preferences again?
rektbyfaith
03-05-2025, 07:14 PM #1

Archived author: veritas9160 • Posted: 2025-03-05T19:14:54.138000+00:00
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Hey guys, probably an obvious question here. Whenever I update my modules do I need to go in and copy each modules conf.dist file to conf. and overwrite the previous conf. file I had? I assume I wouldn’t have to if there are no changes in the conf.dist file for the updated module. Is there an efficient way to tell if changes have been made to the conf.dist beside opening and scanning for changes/catching the note on module’s GitHub? If you have made changes to any of your config files for your mods how do you keep track of them? Make a back-up before copying bed conf.dist and go in and input your config preferences again?

rektbyfaith
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03-05-2025, 07:16 PM
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Archived author: Tereneckla • Posted: 2025-03-05T19:16:37.155000+00:00
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your worldserver will warn you in red letters that the .conf is missing a value
rektbyfaith
03-05-2025, 07:16 PM #2

Archived author: Tereneckla • Posted: 2025-03-05T19:16:37.155000+00:00
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your worldserver will warn you in red letters that the .conf is missing a value

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