Random Chitchat 2012-2016
https://imgur.com/S6FCk0D
^ You mean those?
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Yes, how did you manage to do that?Tongue What browser are you using?

Wait, perhaps the design was still in your cache. Try CTRL + f5
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Yup, it was still in the cache.
Works fine now. Smile
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I've renamed MCServer to Cuberite on this wiki page. http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Custom_servers
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(10-19-2015, 08:19 PM)NiLSPACE Wrote: I don't think we can just do that. Some repositories are submodules in the Cuberite source. We'd have to change all the libraries in there as well. All repo's that aren't submodules are safe though Smile
Isn't it as simple as updating the repo URLs in the .gitmodules file in the cuberite repo? The old URLs should also redirect to the new URLs after the repositories are moved.
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(10-21-2015, 07:03 AM)missingchar Wrote: ... The old URLs should also redirect to the new URLs after the repositories are moved.

Oh, right, I didn't think of that. I guess there is no immediate problem then.
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To do this properly you have to deinit the old modules and reinit them as the new ones. The repos have to be moved though
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(10-19-2015, 11:06 PM)NiLSPACE Wrote: Thanks, that worked. I think we should update jsoncpp then, because new people who have the newest cmake could bail out when the manual suddenly doesn't work.

I have reported that bug and it has been fixed. You can download a nightly build, that contains the fix or wait for CMake 3.4.0-rc2.

The pull request with the update of jsoncpp, still not worksConfused. Hope that worktycho can fix it.
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The new cuberite.org design will be online any minute now.Big Grin
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