Lich King: Right now we get a warning any time he casts Defile, which isn't really useful. Ideally it would be a warning when he's casting Defile on you only.
Could the new Tips window have a copy/paste feature? I want to be able to paste the extra-helpful tips to people in my raid who aren't running BigWigs. Useful raiding tips like "Even if your Pokemon is a flying type vs an electric type you can still win using Dig."
Edit: It still might be a good idea to redo your settings, though. You've got some pretty strange stuff in there. For instance, you have debuffs set up named "Idle" and "Inactive," when no such debuffs exist in the game. o_O
Those are/were the Alterac Valley "report idle" debuffs people got! Hehe, thanks though, I'll give it a try tonight.
Edit: Well, I might just write down all my settings one-by-one and then redo the whole SV. Might be good to clean it out anyway. If that SV I posted can help you fix an existing bug anyway, though, so much the better.
At some point RaidDebuff stopped showing on my Grid's Status menu. There's an open ticket on its project page that said someone fixed it by resetting their Grid SavedVariable file. That's not an option for me, I'm not going to re-do my entire Grid setup.
plink.exe automatically loads the 'Default Session' values in PuTTY. Somehow, 'Default Session' got saved with my Ubuntu server's hostname. So when anything that used plink.exe (like TortoiseSVN) tried to do something, it was connecting to my local server and then trying to execute something.
Example: "plink.exe [EMAIL="git@github.com"]git@github.com[/EMAIL]" should try to SSH into github.com using the 'git' username, and authenticate with my SSH key using Pageant. What was actually happening is it was connecting to my local server and trying to run a '[EMAIL="git@github.com"]git@github.com[/EMAIL]' command, which of course doesn't exist.
So that's it. Open PuTTY and make sure your Default Session's hostname is blank.
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Here are some combat log entries if that helps.
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Defile
Remorseless Winter app. I dunno which is which, these are just what BigWigs has.
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And out of curiosity, what was the point of moving all encounter definitions for a zone into a single file?
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Thanks!
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Those are/were the Alterac Valley "report idle" debuffs people got! Hehe, thanks though, I'll give it a try tonight.
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http://gist.github.com/raw/282625/369abb67e4401954bf224c371b7c0ed6e5841d45/gistfile1.lua
Edit: Well, I might just write down all my settings one-by-one and then redo the whole SV. Might be good to clean it out anyway. If that SV I posted can help you fix an existing bug anyway, though, so much the better.
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Grid version: 1.30300.1265
GSRD version: r257
The addon works, I just can't configure it.
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plink.exe automatically loads the 'Default Session' values in PuTTY. Somehow, 'Default Session' got saved with my Ubuntu server's hostname. So when anything that used plink.exe (like TortoiseSVN) tried to do something, it was connecting to my local server and then trying to execute something.
Example: "plink.exe [EMAIL="git@github.com"]git@github.com[/EMAIL]" should try to SSH into github.com using the 'git' username, and authenticate with my SSH key using Pageant. What was actually happening is it was connecting to my local server and trying to run a '[EMAIL="git@github.com"]git@github.com[/EMAIL]' command, which of course doesn't exist.
So that's it. Open PuTTY and make sure your Default Session's hostname is blank.
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Did that. Nothing. TSVN also comes with its own Plink called TortoisePlink. No go there either.
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