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bjarni - 20 years ago 2004-12-07 17:27:55
bjarni@openttd.org
(svn r971) Mac: updated text files and added the link files from the releases
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docs/OSX_where_did_the_package_go.txt
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It's gone
 

	
 
The main goal with the package system was to make it as simple as possible to update. The problem was that some files inside the data folder should be updated and not others. Now the data files have been moved inside OpenTTD itself and to make it even easier, the same goes for the lang dir. There will no longer be an issue where people have different versions of grf files, language files and OpenTTD.
 

	
 
To install simply copy OpenTTD into the folder you want
 
If it is your current folder with outdated grf files, you should remove
 
canalsw.grf
 
openttd.grf
 
opntitle.dat
 
signalsw.grf
 
trkfoundw.grf
 

	
 
THE WINDOWS GRF FILES ARE STILL NEEDED!
 
they need to be inside a folder called "data" in the same folder as OpenTTD. Create it if you have none. It should contain:
 
sample.cat
 
trg1r.grf
 
trgcr.grf
 
trghr.grf
 
trgir.grf
 
trgtr.grf
 

	
 
You should also use the data folder to add any custom grf files if you like
 
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docs/README_if_game_crashed_on_OSX.txt
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to fix the most common problems or make to make a bug report, that the 
 
developers can use to track down the problem
 

	
 
The first thing you need to do is to get the error message. You can access OSX's build-in log by double-clicking Crash_Log_Opener. OTTD will do that if that file is present in the same folder as OTTD and is not renamed. However, major crashes can prevent the autoopen feature and you have to do it manually then 
 
If Crash_Log_Opener doesn't work you can view the log by opening Console inside Applications/utilities.
 

	
 
If you use the Console app, you should look at the buttom of the console.log window
 
If it is an assert, OpenTTD will open the console for you, if it is truly a crash, you have to do it yourself. The Console is located at /Applications/Utilities/Console.
 
The problem is near the button of the page
 

	
 
The problems are as follows:
 
NOTE: build from source means to download the source and compile 
os/macos/Open_Transport_Tycoon_Forum.webloc
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os/macos/Open_Transport_Tycoon_Homepage.webloc
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os/macos/SourceForge_OpenTTD_project_homepage.webloc
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