Inactive [SEC/FUN/INFO] Towny v0.59 - Resident/Town/Nation hierarchy + Grid Based Protection [531]

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    Towny
    Towny is a plugin for Bukkit (originally from but discontinued from hMod) that allows players to create towns and nations, along with simple alliance controls. The world is broken up into a grid using 16x16 grid cells as default (for those familiar it's broken up into chunks). Each town is given a certain number of these cells and gains more as the town holds more players. These cells can be controlled by a town's mayor to set build/destroy permissions, define the town as PvP zone, and put plots up for sale using iConomy. Once a town joins a nation, it's residents can then start building in it's allied towns, but joining a nation makes you susceptible to losing your towns protection when the world is at war.

    Sec: Block permissions + Allies can't attack each other. Mob removal within towns. World PvP options.
    Chat: Town + Nation chat.
    Econ: Extension for iConomy that has a daily upkeep for towns and nations.
    Fun: War event.
    Info: Remembers when player last logged in as well as when they first registered.
    Tp: Town spawns and teleportation as well as onDeath that uses the town spawn.


    ~ News (Read this; it's usually of your interests)
    Add the node 'towny.town.claim' if you're using permissions. No one can expand their towns without it.

    March 24: I added a filtering system on names. Some people were getting some serious breakage when people used special characters for town names. If you installed one of the versions before 58, you will need to make sure this config value is correct name_check_regex=^[a-zA-Z0-9]+[a-zA-Z0-9._-]*$ or you'll get errors or worse for anything with underscores, dashes and periods. If you want to add to this, brush up on regular expressions or try this ^[^\s]+$ expression (1 character or more of any character but space). Be forwarned, I'm not sure that'll work as I'm rather new to them myself. You might want to make sure of this before updating, as your town names should be filtered accordingly. I also changed how world names were calculated, any worlds with / in it (to represent a subfolder) will probably have their world data reset (actually it's just starting a new file with a new name, so you could probably copy over you data in Towny/data/worlds).

    I also updated my website, so some links will probably break. Pretty much all them actually. In other news, the configuration page documentation is pretty!

    Old News: http://www.xshade.ca/towny/news-archives


    ~ Required Plugins
    This plugin isn't 100% required for Towny to run, but it eliminates gaping imbalance.
    • Questioner: link - Used to give confirmation to things like adding a player to a town, or asking the town's mayor/assistants to join a town. Towny will also use the polling feature to create elections, opt in wars, and other such things that require confirmation from both parties to not cause crazy imbalance. (Not all features in this description have been added as of yet).
    ~ Optional Plugin Extensibility


    These plugins are NOT required to be installed, and Towny should be 100% functional without them. If you notice a bug with them installed, post it.

    Mechanics:
    • Essentials: link - Used to check teleport cooldown and costs when using the /town spawn command. Requires EssentialsTele to be installed as well.
    Permissions:

    • Permissions: link - Used to decipher if a player is a towny admin using the node 'towny.admin'. Otherwise, only operators will have the ability to use the admin commands.
    • Permissions 2.1 by Niji:link - No longer compiled against, but probably will continue to work.
    • GroupManager:link - Alternative to Permissions. Requires "fake" Permissions. Rename the fake plugin to "Permissions".
    Permission Nodes (open)


    • towny.admin : User is able to use /townyadmin, as well as the ability to build/destroy anywhere. User can also able to make towns or nations when set to admin only.
    • towny.town.new : User is able to create a town (only is use when TOWN_CREATION_ADMIN_ONLY is on)
    • towny.town.claim : User is able to expand his town with /town claim
    • towny.nation.new : User is able to create a nation (only is use when NATION_CREATION_ADMIN_ONLY is on)
    • towny.wild.* : User is able to build/destroy in wild regardless if the config says no.
    • towny.wild.build
    • towny.wild.destroy
    • towny.wild.switch
    • towny.wild.item_use
    • towny.wild.block.[block id] : User is able to edit [block id] in the wild.
    • towny.spawntp : Use /town spawn when allow_town_spawn=false
    • towny.publicspawntp : Use "/town spawn [town]" (teleport to other towns) when allow_town_spawn_travel=false.



    Economy:
    • iConomy: link - Used for a large amount of functionality like taxes, cost to start a town or nation, and selling plots. Towns and nations have their own bank account, used to deposit and withdraw during the daily upkeep. War brings in a another addition with stealing a bit of gold when you kill an opponent, and bankrupting towns in order to kick them from the event.
    Read this if your using iConomy (open)


    Balance. The default install of Towny cannot and will not balance it perfectly for every single server. This is where you, the admin, comes in. Also, just because you can put a price on it, doesn't mean you should.

    USING_ICONOMY
    If you do not want to use iConomy with Towny, then turn this off.

    PRICE_NEW_TOWN
    PRICE_NEW_NATION
    These, a the building blocks towny. They are what separate a user from being a hobo in the street to a fine war vet puffing on a cigar in his manor's den. Set the town to be a reasonable price. Either set this price low, so anyone can start a town, or set it high forcing a band of players to group together the funds. Same with nation. If you desire each and every town to have it's own nation, then set it low. If you desire only two or three nations over the land, then set it high. Remember that nations are used to let people build in other cities, so it shouldn't be unreasonable. If you want only a set amount of nations, make the creation of nations admin only.

    PRICE_CLAIM_TOWNBLOCK
    Do not make this price unreasonable. It will prevent a town from expanding unreasonably, but in doing so, also makes towns a very hard thing to establish. Big areas, or projects because very hard for users to protect, and you shouldn't deterr people from big projects as they will make your server more interesting.
    This price should probably scale on the lower side if you plan for towns to claim very large areas (or lots of town plots). In fact, since there are other ways to limit the size of towns (max town blocks) you should even consider expanding to be free.

    PRICE_TOWN_UPKEEP
    PRICE_NATION_UPKEEP
    This is the server's own tax on the towns. It should kill off the inactive towns on your server.

    DEATH_PRICE
    WARTIME_DEATH_PRICE
    Makes dieing more fun, and more of a hassle even when your inventory is empty. The focus of the second, for during war, is to bankrupt a town. Since when a player runs out of funds, it's taken from his town, and when the town runs out of funds, the town is eliminated. Make the price zero if you do not wish for that.

    WARTIME_TOWN_BLOCK_LOSS_PRICE
    Same with the death price, but more direct towards the town.

    PRICE_NATION_NEUTRALITY
    Don't charge a fee for this unless you have to.



    ~ Useful Links
    New Website
    Old Website
    Other Links
    ~ FAQ (Read This If You Have Questions)

    I've answered some common questions in the second post of this thread. Be sure to check it out.


    ~ Bugs
    If you notice a bug. First make sure you are up to date with the latest version of Towny. You can find out the version with the command /version Towny.

    Before posting the bug, please check the last page or two to check for if others have posted it. If you have anything to add to it, then quote that particular post. Checking my posts is usually a good idea as I tend to answer 5+ posts at once.

    Also be sure to check my Known Bugs & To Do List.

    Things that are useful to add to you posts:
    • Describe what you did right before the bug appeared. Describe the situation.
    • Error in the console (ca.xshade.bukkit.towny...). Paste the entire thing, use code tags.
    • Most logic has debugging messages. If your skilled at problem solving, try turning on debug mode (/ta set debugmode on) and read the console output during the time of the bug. This might not always apply to every bug possible.
    • If you notice any bugs in block protection going awry. Post the cache messages shown in debug mode. They help tell what towny is thinking during.
    ~ Spread The Love

    Donate! Donating keeps me interested in the project and more susceptible to implementing your outrageous demands! I'll more 'n likely add them anyways though, but the love is appreciated!
    For those wonderful people donating 1 cent. Save your money. Paypal takes 5% of transactions, rounded up to the nearest cent. One cent of one cent is, well let Jayne give you the idea. Your thoughts are appreciated though.

    Awesome Peeps: Hawkheart, Nameless 1¢ donator, Dharrk! Cool guy from Germany. Legionarius. Another 1¢ donator... The Quezo Collective. Rockstar04! ShatteredBeam. KHobbits, ! Janb !

    ~ Latest Version - Download Here
    [Usually Tested with: http://ci.bukkit.org/job/dev-CraftBukkit/promotion/]
    • Install Notes:
      Place Towny.jar in the plugins folder that should be created when you launch the CraftBukkit server. Then run the server. If you're using permissions, be sure to add towny.town.claim or users will not be able to expand their towns. Check the other permission nodes as well. After getting Towny running, configure it. Towny has lots of options allowing it to run in many different ways. The default setup is doubtful to be perfect for your server.
    Remember, remember, to back up your members. (Make a backup when updating)

    Note: v0.17 onwards will automatically backup the data folder in "plugin/Towny/backup/" as the server boots, and each daily interval.


    ~ Old Versions
    Show Spoiler



    ~ Change Log
    Change Log for past versions
    Code:
    v0.55:
    	Fixed reloading the towny config.
    	Added regex check for all names. Names must be alphanumeric with the exception of underscores in place of spaces. Old names with invalid characters will be filtered appropriately.
    	World names are now filtered like the other objects in the universe, worlds with / are no longer just using the last token.
    	Reworded errors when making new towns. "You" was hardcoded, and didn't take into account admins making towns for others. To clarify, money is taken from the new mayor's bank account.
    	Added new config option save_on_load. It's defaulted to off (which is opposite to what it was before). It will no longer to a giant save on startup which assured that what's in memory = saved in file. This should speed up startup of particular large db.
    	Files are deleted when the object is deleted. It will not delete existing files, so files deleted outside of towny's regular actions will remain.
    	Added allow_resident_plots to enable/disable plot commands, essentially freezing the plot system.
    	Fixed admin add command (you couldnt add if you werent a mayor/assistant of any town).
    	The admin set mayor command will now add the person to town if he/she isn't already. The npc part of this command now works as well.
    v0.56:
    	Fixed default setting for regex.
    v0.57:
    	Removed debug statements.
    v0.58:
    	Fixed default regex settings.
    
    ~ FAQ (Read this)

    What is a town?
    A town is a collection of residents (or just one resident) with one resident as the mayor. A town also has a bank which the mayor can withdraw from. A mayor can also have assistants who have the same powers as him/herself. Towns can have taxes that will be taken at the end of each day interval.

    How long is a day interval?
    Default is 24 hours. You can change this in the configuration.

    How do I start a town?
    Read the Brief Tutorial.

    Can someone belong to or own more than one town?
    No. You can claim outposts if you want to protect somewhere not connected to your borders.

    What is an outpost?
    An outpost is a type of claiming aspect that a town can do. Claiming an outpost will not limit you to your towns borders, allowing you to start a protected area some else, even another world.

    What is a nation?
    A nation is a collection of towns (or just one town) with one town as the capital. The mayor of that capital is the king. A nation can join the war event, as well as ally other nations. A nation also has it's own bank. It can also tax the towns that belong to it.

    Is MySql or another database format supported?
    No. Only flatfile, and loading flatfile-hmod is supported.

    How do I set up the maximum town blocks?
    http://towny.xshade.ca/help/setting-up-maximum-town-blocks

    Can I select a small cuboid, not attached to the grid for (my town/plot)?
    No. Towny is not cuboid, and depends on the grid system.

    Can I limit Town/Nation creation?
    Yes with town_creation_admin_only and similarly, nation_creation_admin_only.

    People can't build in the wild!
    The default for towny is to force a player to make a town before building, after gathering resources from the ignore item ids. You can turn this feature off with unclaimed_zone_ options in the config. You can also set specific permissions per world for the wild with the /townyworld command.

    What are the permissions?
    [​IMG]
    Each town and resident has his own permissions. For residents, the permissions are used for his/her residential plots. For towns, it affects all townblocks within the town that are unowned.
    • Switch permissions are for items like levers and buttons.
    • Item Use permissions are for letting people use items like buckets and lighters.
    • Resident plot permissions use the "resident" permission level a little different, as he/she doesn't control any residents. Instead, this permission is used for his/her friends list.
    Permissions are shown in your status with B=rao D=rao S=rao I=rao, where r = resident, a = ally, and o = outsider. The capital B= denotes the build permission. The minus symbol "-" is used to show that your are denying permission to the specific permission.


    To edit your permissions ingame, use the "/[res/town] set perm" command. Further examples of the commands can be found on the Master Command List.

    What are taxes?
    Taxes are an automatic method of keeping a town's economy, as well as slowly killing off town's that are inactive.

    Any player can view the taxing personal to them with /towny prices.

    Town Collection
    The following are taxes that a town's mayor can set. The taxes are deposited into the town bank. The mayor himself, as well as his staff (assistants) are exempt from these taxes.
    • Resident tax: Each resident in the town has to pay this. Failure to do so will kick you from the town. Mayors can set with /town set taxes [$].
    • Residential plot tax: Each resident who owns a plot in town will be charged this amount for each plot they own in that town. Failure to do so will have the resident losing ownership over the plot. This is charged before residential taxes. Mayors can set with /town set plottax [$].
    Nation Collection


    The following are taxes that a nation's king can set. The taxes are deposited into the nation's bank.
    • Town tax: Each town in the nation has to pay this except for the capital town. Kings can set with /nation set taxes [$].
    Server Imposed Taxes


    The following are taxes that the administrator must set in the configuration. These are global taxes intended to slowly kill off inactive towns/nations.
    • Town tax: Each town in the world pays this. Failure to pay will destroy the town.
    • Nation tax: Each nation in the world pays this. Failure to pay will destroy the nation.
    How do I configure the wilderness?

    Towny has a few options for this. The default being that you cannot edit in the wild at all. Forcing players to make towns to begin construction. You can turn this option off globally in the configuration (unclaimed_zone_[permission]). You can also change it for a particular world with the /townyworld (/tw) command. Anything to do with the wild globally can be set per world.

    Towny also has the ability to ignore certain blocks in the wild. Such as logs and leaves (in the default). These block ids can be set with in the UNCLAIMED_ZONE_IGNORE variable in the config. The default has it so that you can edit ores, glowstone, ladders, torches and minetracks in the wild.

    You can also change the name of the wild that pops up when you leave a town. Setting this per world would make the "wilderness" be more personal to that specific world. Eg: Setting the name to "Hell" for a nether type world would create a nice note when transitioning world to world.

    What are the "modes" a player can have?
    Each player has the ability to change how Towny interacts with him/her. The most common are for popup displays that show up as the player moves around in the world. They can be set with the /resident set mode [mode] ... [mode]. The modes are as follows:
    • map: Equivalent to typing "/towny map" as you walk between townblocks.
    • townclaim: Equivalent to typing "/town claim" as you walk between townblocks.
    • townunclaim: Equivalent to typing "/town unclaim" as you walk between townblocks.
    • tc: Your main chat output is to the town channel.
    • nc: Your main chat output is to the nation channel.
    Why are the cells off by 1 in the negative planes? and why is the plots 15x16 or 15x15 near origin?
    Read this post here. It's a simple fix, however, it would shift 3/4 of existing plots on every server currently using Towny, so I'm not changing this.

    How can I make it so resident can only build in their own plots?
    If you want this as default for every town on your server, be sure to change the default permissions in the config with default_town_perm_ to false. Now only the mayor + assistants have permission for newly created towns. If you want this for existing towns, or you only want your town to act in this way, you need to use /town set perm off.

    EDIT by Moderator: merged posts, please use the edit button instead of double posting.
     
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    imaxorz

    Is there any way to disable PvP on town property, but let residents of same town still be able to engadge in PvP outside of town?
     
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    Plyz

    /town set pvp off

    And set friendly fire to = false

    in config
     
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    M1sT3rM4n

    The prefixes are f**in up again :p Instead of saying what I put in the config, it says Leader<name> in the chat

    Also, the /nation enemy thing still makes little sense to me. It seems redundant if they are only allowed to war each other when an admin starts a war.

    Also, town owners says none when I am the owner. Any issue with that?
    --- merged: Mar 7, 2011 2:41 AM ---
    More to add:

    Sometimes people log in without registration, and can break blocks inside protected towns, but when they re-log in, they can't. So the protection system fails to register them at times.
     
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    imaxorz

    Omg I totally forgot about the friendly fire setting!! Thank you, thank you, thank you! It should be set to true though, and /town set pvp off

    :)
     
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    Nieksas

    okay one problem , i am town mayor i added player to town and now i cant kick it out of the town

    its just say none of these names were valid
     
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    Legionarius

    @Shade Any word on a 493-friendly version?
     
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    Daveyo

    it works, but a lot of bugs. A big one is outsiders can sometimes destroy blocks, so I guess it depends on what you want it for. I was using it as cuboid protection for people so this is not working well at the moment
     
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    Legionarius

    Saying it works BUT protection doesn't always work :D I'm patient with @Shade. He's been good to us so far. And I know better than anyone what a time obligation this stuff can turn out to be.
     
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    captainbinary

    Indeed squire! You have my thanks Shade for creating a plugin i was thinking of making myself. Glad someone else out there has the same idea! :D Keep up the good work! I also saw in there, that there is 3 different kind of taxes, maybe a good add-on would be the ability to pay your residents (while also taxing them) so say they work as a job inside the town, They get paid a daily wage and once a week they get charged for Land Tax.
     
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    M1sT3rM4n

    To add on to the second point in discouraging perpetual wars, simply set a price that towns/nations have to pay before starting wars (porportional to the population) so it costs more for larger nations to start wars.

    To offset small town abuse in constantly starting wars, you can either limit the spoils they get (in iConomy money, which I think you already do?) or set a limit on wars in a timeframe (day/week/month)
     
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    Legionarius

    Found a new issue on build 440, though probably on every build. Anyone can break a block and run into an area. If they log out they can log back in and Towny doesn't "roll them back." Not sure if there's anything @Shade can do about this one, however.
     
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    dragonking

    hello all, does anybody here know of any of my plugins that cause the restrictions to build, destroy etc. to break, even temporaringly? i am having trouble on my server with this not working with switches and i am also unaware if that goes for building/destroying blocks.

    Plugin list:
    BetterShop
    BorderGuardLite
    chatbukkit
    CommandSigns
    Essentials
    EssentialsBan
    EssentialsChat
    EssentialsGod
    EssentialsHelp
    EssentialsHome
    EssentialsSpawn
    EssentialsTele
    Exclusive
    GuestBook
    HeroBounty
    HeroicDeath
    iConomy
    LWC
    MinecartManiaAutomations
    MinecartManiaChestControl
    MinecartManiaCore
    MinecartManiaSignCommands
    MonsterHunt
    NoCheatPlugin
    Permissions
    SignColours
    Stargate
    Tombstone
    Towny
    TreeHugger
    WorldEdit
    WorldGuard
     
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    Moe041991

    for some reason, all the citys disapeared over night.
    Weird thing. I restarted the server the day before a couple of times and everything seemed to be fine.
    Now its all gone.
     
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    ScottSpittle

    how the hell do you slect an area to claim? or select a plot for sale? is there a wand tool or something..?
     
  16. You probably did not have any money on the towns account and they all went bunkrupt.
    [MERGETIME="1299579434"][/MERGETIME]
    Towny is grid based with a fixed grid. Default is 16*16. You create a town and then, you set up various plots for sale as a mayor. Residents can then claim plots in your town with /town claim.

    Unfortunately the plots in town are then fixed as 16*16 plots.

    @Shade: This is something I would like to see changed in the next update as it does not work well in a town with roads etc. Also, the plot is from bedrock to clouds. I would like to be able to set how deep the town plots are, for the town mines to work as intended.
    [MERGETIME="1299579905"][/MERGETIME]
    I believe this to be a problem in Towny and not your plug-ins if you are experience the same problem as I have noticed. When you warp or TP into a another area. Towny is not updating your building right, as far as I can see; until you re-log you keep your old setting.
     
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    dragonking

    okay so i should make a temporary rule for people to re-log after any kind of teleporting actually?
     
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    Chojin

    There is a gameplay exploit with adding resident.
    In fact, any mayor can add resident without having his approval.
    So he can add offline players, put important taxes, and become rich in a short time.
    I think you should create an invite system where player can be invited to be resident in a town and player must approve this invite as soon as he is online to become resident.
     
  19. Probably yes, not the best solution. In addition I also have the problem with invisible user after a tp or warp.
    (I'm also using essentials)
     
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    littleleeroy

    Nevermind :) It just loses text for the destroyer until relogin. soz [​IMG]
     
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    decarthado

    Are you planning on adding /townyadmin commands where an admin can force a town to claim or unclaim areas in case of claim griefing? I find that I can't manually edit the flatfiles and then reload because the plugin saves to flatfile from memory before reloading.
    [MERGETIME="1299590821"][/MERGETIME]
    Also, I'm having a problem where Towny will not properly save some permissions. Notorious for me is '/town set perm outsider switch on'
     
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    Moe041991

    how an i prevent people from using /t spawn "cityname" ?

    Its okay for them to spawn to home town, but i dont want them to be able to spawn to other towns.

    They have the permission "towny.spawntp"
    but NOT "towny.publicspawntp".

    They still are able to.
     
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    Shade

    Code:
    v0.47:
    	Changed the debug output for when permissions are checked against as it might be causing confusing.
    	Quick fix for /tc and /nc with no msg.
    	Ingame Resident/Town/Nation/Global messages are now sent to it's own log file. It's nature is to start a new log every time the plugin is enabled. Due to the nature of the backup system, it will now keep the log of what went on during that time period.
    	Compiled against Permissions 2.5, to see if it makes any difference.
    	Added maximum plots per resident globally (default=1000). Anyone trying to claim more than this will get an error.
    	Added default permissions for when a new town/resident is registered.
    	Mayor/Assistant can now edit plots within the town, even if the plot owner denies everything.
    	Fixed outsiderSwitch permission. (Thanks PixelEater)
    	wartime_death_price and death_price were renamed to price_death_wartime and price_death.
    	Testing a /townyadmin unclaim command. Untested, use at your own risk.
    
     
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    M1sT3rM4n

    Set up permission node and take out the publictp node
     
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    Shade

    The map shows it as an H compared to a +. Also while wandering, [Home] will popup somewhere within a town.
    Add them to item use ids list. Add anything rightclickable that isn't protected with block place.
    [MERGETIME="1299613094"][/MERGETIME]
    was he offline? use kick+
    [MERGETIME="1299613287"][/MERGETIME]
    sql = no
    [MERGETIME="1299614021"][/MERGETIME]
    i clarified the permission nodes in OP now. These commands grant the user to use that. However, to deny regular users you have to set town_spawn or towny_spawn_public in the config to false. Why this complexity? It allows you to toggle this if permissions isn't isntalled.
    [MERGETIME="1299614067"][/MERGETIME]
    towns are taxed by default. if the town doesn't have enough money, it's deleted.
    [MERGETIME="1299614660"][/MERGETIME]
    Oh, and Towny's starting to really feel bloaty. >.>

    I'll be putting a little more work on Questioner in the next few days. This is a question manager plugin. Basically it queues questions. Not sure what to do for persistence with it, but right now it keeps a list of questions for a user, and lets you attach runnable code to a response. Basically it's the supremely low end of a setup for polls, and invites.
     
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    Moe041991

    Thanks for you answers!
    Well i dont use iconomy, thats the weird part about it.
     
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    TheVirus

    When using Towny and iConomy. I notice that I cannot do /money set <player> <amount>. It just doesn't work. There's no console output, either. I also cannot add stuff to SimpleShop, it does the same thing as /money, nothing. When I move Towny.jar out of the plugins directory, all of those work fine.

    I am using .47 of Towny, 2.5.3 of Permissions, 1.41 of SimpleShop, and 4.4.5 of iConomy.
     
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    Moe041991

    The backup file didnt do no good.
    I reuploaded the backupfile, but the towns are gone.
     
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    Sevenos

    Just tried to update from 0.46 to 0.47 and it broke alot of commands from different plugins. No exceptions or anything though.
    Examples: AnjoSecurity (all), LWC (/lwc works, /lwc -i not...), CommandBook (not even /msg). Rolled back to Towny 0.46 and everything works again.
     
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    HoppyDragon

    The 0.47 and 0.48 update seems to completely break Permissions and/or GroupManager.
     
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    Geoff Winans

    Your provided build of CraftBukkit with onMove "fixed" is savagely broken.

    Permissions doesn't low, MyWarp freaks out and NoCheat goes nuts when anyone moves. Can't say the alternative build offered is in a functional state.
     
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