Plugin Category: Anti-griefing | Admin tool Suggested Name: Birdie. At least, that's what my current eclipse project is called. What I want: I...
Hey y'all. I forked and made a small modification to Ryall's plugin Scavenger. This version disables saving inventory for when a player dies by...
Well then we'll worry about that once we get to 22 trillion trillion files. And if we have every capable body on the planet manually accepting one...
Huh? I thought every project needed initial approval, but once that was done most of the time somebody just linked to the download in the OP and...
Will anything be done about the every-file-needing-approval rule?
Soooooooo . . . we just need a way to store and extract compressed release files from images, and we'll be fine? :P On a serious note, I'm...
If a plugin lets users create, manage, and store their own content, this plugin is made to help simplify the process. For example, let's say...
Yeah, tar.gz . But .zip is allowed.:confused:
Yeah, it must still be approved manually.
Disk is a plugin being designed for managing a simple file system (on top of the OS's fs) for bukkit. Players and plugins are the users in the...
We can't publish releases as tarballs?
Okay, I have a rough draft for the wiki ready. I'm going to try to create a test plugin according to it and pray it works.
Sounds awesome, checking it out now. :D Though I am a bit conflicted on whether to keep using github or to use the hosting from bukkitdev. Github...
Okay, I have a draft wiki for the commands set up (link here: https://github.com/Metalmeerkat/bPermissions/wiki) What are supposed to be the...
Alrighty, it's forked and I'll try to get most of the webpages done by saturday/sunday. I assume you want me to document everything for the wiki,...
From what I see, it means that the code tried to pass a function that doesn't exist, but it compiled because the library had the function. First...
Are you looking for javadoc or documentation written in the wiki? I'll probably give it a go tomorrow. :)
Ah, sounds good. :) The plugin I would like to test (Sude in my sig) doesn't change any actual bukkit behavior; it's just a text based utility. So...
Hm, may be a bit tricky tracking file operations back to a specific plugin, since I'm guessing that the notifications may just say what process...
Can you just wipe the plugin's data folder, or am I misunderstanding?
Separate names with a comma.