From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 4583 invoked by alias); 18 Dec 2003 05:22:32 -0000 Mailing-List: contact xconq7-help@sources.redhat.com; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: xconq7-owner@sources.redhat.com Received: (qmail 4556 invoked from network); 18 Dec 2003 05:22:31 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO smtp805.mail.sc5.yahoo.com) (66.163.168.184) by sources.redhat.com with SMTP; 18 Dec 2003 05:22:31 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO 6-allhosts) (sampln@sbcglobal.net@64.175.248.254 with plain) by smtp805.mail.sc5.yahoo.com with SMTP; 18 Dec 2003 05:22:30 -0000 Subject: Re: More clues about that evasive pathfinding bug From: Lincoln Peters To: Xconq list In-Reply-To: <1071554390.10671.134.camel@odysseus> References: <1070854101.22214.7955.camel@odysseus> (message from Lincoln Peters on Sun, 07 Dec 2003 19:28:22 -0800) <1070854101.22214.7955.camel@odysseus> <1071462057.11561.24.camel@odysseus> <200312150438.hBF4c7w02582@panix5.panix.com> <1071467239.11561.578.camel@odysseus> <1071554390.10671.134.camel@odysseus> Content-Type: text/plain Message-Id: <1071725112.25715.296.camel@odysseus> Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 06:25:00 -0000 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-SW-Source: 2003/txt/msg01073.txt.bz2 Perhaps I should have waited before clicking "Send", in case the bug manifested itself in another way. This happened later in that same bellum.g game. The game appears to be set up so that paratroopers cannot fight while occupying a cargo plane. Previously, if paratroopers were in a cargo plane, and I instructed them to attack, Xconq would just beep at me and say "(unit name) in unable to act, don't know why". This time, it burned an ACP, did nothing, and gave no indication of an error. The same thing (burn an ACP without doing anything) seems to happen if I try to make a unit attack another unit that it cannot attack (acp-to-attack = 0). There seem to be additional random events that trigger the bug, and I'm still trying to find a pattern. -- Lincoln Peters