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lock [RESOLVED] MBP 1.50 Installation problems

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05 Apr 2014 18:08 - 14 Sep 2014 16:03 #1
Hi, it seems I cannot download MBP 1.5. Whenever I open MBP 1.20( I'm on a Mac OS X Mavericks) it says the update is available, but after a few minutes of waiting, it says no change log. When it says theres an update available, I try to download it, but it says I reached the maximum download limit. I only installed once. I managed to get MBP 1.50 beta 3.0 on the alternative link, but I can't figure out how to properly update 1.20. Whenever I try to open the program MBP 1.50 directly, nothing happens. I tried replacing the platinum folder from the 1.20 version with the platinumbeta folder in the package contents of MBP 1.50. When I open that, nothing happens. Please help if you can. I have not downloaded any of the previous versions of 1.50. Am I allowed to upgrade from 1.20 to 1.50 beta 3.0?
Last edit: 14 Sep 2014 16:03 by Aayrl.
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06 Apr 2014 13:23 #2
First thing: don't go swapping folders. The scripts will get very messed up, especially if the main.cs doesn't match the proper files. Swap it back and try again.

Did you download the build with the ignition files pre-installed? That application should run out-of the box. If you downloaded the one without the ignition files, you will need to copy certain files over for it to work.

Since we don't know if this issue is because of ignition issues, download issues, or something else, if you can locate your console log and attach/upload it, it would help a lot.

To get to the console.log, open your home folder, then click "Go" --> "Go to Folder..." from the Finder menu, then type "Library" (possibly .Library), and press Go. It should open a folder. Locate the MarbleBlast folder and open it. The console.log will be inside. (The forum attach feature might not like it to be ending in ".log", you can probably rename it to ".txt" and be okay. Or, upload it as a .zip.)

You should be allowed to upgrade, always.
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06 Apr 2014 18:47 #3
There's a much easier way to get to your library folder: All you have to do is open the Go menu and hold Shift. Library should pop up and be selectable.

As for the installation, I'm going to agree with promarbler: the download should have just been a 1-step process, you shouldn't have to do any fancy configuration to get it working.

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