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Sabevissia
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Posted - 2010.12.12 20:11:00 -
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I just wanted to stop and take the time to say thank you to everyone working on this project and to those posting their issues, questions and concerns. I have a feeling that this tool is going to end up outdoing the entire playing fields concerning fit tools and most likely even more down the road and it is great to see this much effort going into something like this. I hope your group continues to build on this and continues to expand on this to bring us the greatest fitting tool ever, good luck and I can't wait for round two on this, again thank you to all involved.
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Sabevissia
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Posted - 2011.01.10 12:14:00 -
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The .pyfa folder is a hidden folder (or considered hidden) on most systems including Macs. This means that your search (unless specified otherwise) will not reveal hidden files/folders by default though it has been a while since I used a Mac this may not be 100% accurate anymore and if so my apologies ahead of time.
As for a Windows user the "users" folder is referring to personal users folder but again the concept of a hidden folder applies. The reason for this is the dot in front of the folder name. Most systems by default treat this is a hidden folder and thus it won't show until you turn that option on under your folder/view options (which very based on your syste). But for an example lets say your username is SomeFunyPerson and your looking for this folder on a Windows system. The location would be c:\users\SomeFunyPerson, just replace SomeFunyPerson with your username instead. This is the standard format for this folder structure since Windows Vista, if your system is older then this I am not exactly sure on your folder structure though it should be close. Either case just remember it will normally be right inside of the folder based on your username or if not there then in the folder named 'default' representing the default user or the folder named 'administrator' representating the admin user.
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Sabevissia
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Posted - 2011.01.22 01:10:00 -
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I am having issues getting into the tracker to report this bug right now (delay on the password reset email being received) so am going to include the text for you below as it is most likely a simple one as this is only affecting the nightly build (and has been for a few nights now).
OS: Windows 7 x64 :ERROR: Traceback (most recent call last): File "pyfa.py", line 27, in <module> sys.exit(1) File "C:\Program Files (x86)\pyfa\.\config.py", line 24, in <module> staticPath = os.path.join(pyfaPath, "staticdata") NameError: name 'pyfaPath' is not defined :ERROR:
Just wanted to give ya guys the heads up on this one.
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Sabevissia
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Posted - 2011.04.07 13:28:00 -
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I have to say it yet again, this tool is like nothing else in the quality that it produces. It has made my planning of fittings much easier then any of the other tools ever did (yes, the big boys like EFT and EVE HQ). I wanted to give props to you guys and gals again as this is hands down the best EVE fitting planning tool out there, period. Thank you for all of your efforts and energies spent bringing us such a wonderful tool.
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Sabevissia
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Posted - 2011.04.24 23:42:00 -
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It appears that the latest nightly build has a minor issue on Windows 7 systems, specifically with the character editor only. It caused the application to freeze when you try to load it and simply you can not click on anything nor does the character editor ever actually show.
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Sabevissia
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Posted - 2011.07.14 23:54:00 -
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The current Windows nightly build might be having some minor issues/bug fixes needed on certain systems.
System Information: OS: Windows 7 SP1 64-bit Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU 650 @ 3.x0GHz RAM: 8GB Hardware: Gateway DX4840
The below error is being produced when installing with the latest Windows nightly build. <error_log_content> Traceback (most recent call last): File "pyfa.py", line 50, in <module> else: File "C:\Program Files (x86)\pyfa\.\service\__init__.py", line 1, in <module> from service.market import Market File "C:\Program Files (x86)\pyfa\.\service\market.py", line 25, in <module> import eos.db File "C:\Program Files (x86)\pyfa\.\eos\db\__init__.py", line 55, in <module> from eos.db.gamedata import * File "C:\Program Files (x86)\pyfa\.\eos\db\gamedata\item.py", line 41, in <module> from .metaGroup import metatypes_table ImportError: No module named metaGroup </error_log_content>
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Sabevissia
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Posted - 2011.07.16 03:21:00 -
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Ok so I went ahead and did a complete removal of the application, directories and registry entries and all. I then did a clean installation from the nightly Windows build and this one built just fine. So it does appear to be something likely held over from previous installations. Potentially prior to the program doing a better job of installing over top of an already existent installation.
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