Kelsenellenelvian Posted August 7, 2008 Posted August 7, 2008 Apparently the way I produce my addons now is not liked or understood by the RyanVMintegrator!!!So when using ANY current Package made by me YOU MUST USE nLite!At least untill this gets righted.For the curious ones:I am now building my addons in vista and using TugZip. For some unknown reason RVMi does not like the result therefore causing final install errors.The same is showing for ricktedo64's addons also... Quote
doomangel Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 is there still people using rvm integrator instead of nlite? Quote
Jonnyboy Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 I use RVM 1.5.3 with alot of your's and ricktendo64's addons and I have run into any problems. Quote
ccl0 Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 is there still people using rvm integrator instead of nlite?yes, tons of people Quote
Mr_Smartepants Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 Exactly what errors are you seeing Kel?The only error I consistently get with some addons in RVMI is "No entries*.ini found, exiting". Quote
Kelsenellenelvian Posted August 10, 2008 Author Posted August 10, 2008 the dreaded framedyn.dll error and no themes and no ie icon. All sorts of ****. Quote
Stimpy Posted August 10, 2008 Posted August 10, 2008 It's a real shame to see the RVMI slip away like this. Quote
ben0xff Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 dudes wtf.Does this mean i have to make unpleasant mods to your newer addons should i choose to build a xp cd image? Quote
spidernz Posted August 26, 2008 Posted August 26, 2008 seems ricks addons work fine and even some of kelsdidn't have a problem with any of them with rvmi1.5.3 or even 1.5.4b1except for Kels_Uber_Addon_v13.2 which crashes 1.5.4b1 Quote
Siginet Posted September 16, 2008 Posted September 16, 2008 I'm sad to see a reaction like this from you Kel. I have had a really bad few months and lost my cousin in an auto accident. I haven't been coding the integrator for a while. I have latley been working on the next release as well. As for the errors... they are not caused by the integrator... but poorly made addons. I mean come on... how hard is it to re-compress addons using a compatable archiving program? I know there have been issues with the integrator and SP3... nLite went through the same trouble. Except my life became more important for a little while.For someone who was supposed to be my friend... I sure feel let down. I mean... when you were going through a rough time did I not help you out?Good news is the integrator is back under developement.. it also has a new developer who is onboard to help out. Many new plans on an upcomming release... but for now I am concentrating on any SP3 made issues. In the meantime 1.5.3 can easily be used with MrNxDmX's WBEM Fix addon.For those having issues with kels addons... you should be able to just expand the addon and recompress it with winrar, 7zip, winzip or almost any other archiving utility. Quote
Kelsenellenelvian Posted September 17, 2008 Author Posted September 17, 2008 No where was it ever stated in all th etime you have made the integrator that tugzip was not supported.As for using another program tell me of another, free program that makes cab files (And works in vista) that works with the integrator and I will switch... Quote
Siginet Posted September 17, 2008 Posted September 17, 2008 You are welcome to do what you want kel. I wouldn't want to put a burden on you. Quote
ricktendo Posted September 17, 2008 Posted September 17, 2008 You are welcome to do what you want kel. I wouldn't want to put a burden on you.What Kel is saying is do you know of a cabinet (.CAB) maker that works in Vista?I too have to use tugzip, unless using FGCBA to "/build" addons but most (if not all) my INF files are incompatible with FGCBA and throw up tons of errorsOff-Topic Comment(Click to Show) And making it easier for addon makers is not bad, on the contrary[Close]BTW I know this, Kel's FTP does not support 7zip archives...I have tried getting him to mirror my addons before Quote
ENU_user Posted September 17, 2008 Posted September 17, 2008 (edited) i know that when a person goes through a phase or some sort of stumble in life, it will get so hard to get back to what he was doing earlier even to an extend of getting very simple things done but with a little help & directions it becomes a easy way back, considering this alone will help you understand each others position much better, hopefully Edited September 18, 2008 by ENU_user Quote
Siginet Posted September 19, 2008 Posted September 19, 2008 (edited) I have looked into adding support to extract tugzip compressed cab files... but the effort it will take... and the un-needed tool I will have to compile into the integrator just to do this task is really not worth my time. The integrator has allways been fine extracting cab files with every other know method of cab compression... but for some reason tugzip has changed something that is not compatable. It doesn't seem right for me to change such a major part of the integrator to be compatable with such a small thing. Obviously tugzip is great for cabbing files for personal use... but for UpdatePacks and Addons I guess it is a bad idea. Can I ask why not use winrar or 7zip? Don't these usually provide a much better compression anyways? I personally stepped away from using cab compression on my addons as soon as the integrator and nLite gave support for zip, rar, and 7z because dealing with cab files are so tedious. Edited September 19, 2008 by Siginet Quote
Kelsenellenelvian Posted September 19, 2008 Author Posted September 19, 2008 Yeah winrar is fine by me, but what about the internal .cab files. If they can still be done by Tugzip then np. All will be good.My server does not allow 7z files so that outta the question there.Winrar is what I am most comfortable with too. Quote
Siginet Posted September 19, 2008 Posted September 19, 2008 The internal cab files can be done with tugzip fine. It is windows install that deals with them anyways. As long as Windows can read the tugzip files it is fine. If the installs you made with nLite were fine using internal cab files made with tugzip then there isn't a problem. It's just for some reason the integrator does not like the way tugzip compresses cab files. If I find a simple method for extracting cab files that is compatable with tugzip then I will add it. But only if it is a very small tool that I compile into the integrator.I stupidly was trying Expand.exe... coded it completly into the integrator and thought it was ready for tugzip cab support... but I forgot that makecab and expand.exe do not support cab files with sub-folders correctly. Expand.exe would have been perfect too... because I wouldn't have to compile it into the integrator.The integrator uses a custom 7zdn.exe file that was created for us. Which supports extracting of cab, 7z, rar, and zip files. It basically is like the original 7zip comand line file but without the compression portion. Since we don't need the compression routines.I think... nLite used to use the 7zdn.exe file too. I could be wrong though.Thanks for understanding Kel. Quote
hgary1 Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Problem solved.... if your want to use Kels addons, if you use the intergrator program that is... 1st use the interator for all your addons, then the last process, use Nlite. This works for me, but lately I have been using Nllite for mostr of my works with Windblows XP. Not to worry though Windows 7 the new OS will be out next year, either in January or June. to replace Vista. Quote
spidernz Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 i'm guessing this has been fixed now under 1.5.4 b8.x since it integrates fine now?the way i do it isintegrate everything <- kels stuff here use to cause problems not anymore.xpvisual patchnlite removal integrate bootscreens etc Quote
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