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Thread: What about having the "map" pointer configurable?

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    What about having the "map" pointer configurable?

    I was wondering if there would be any value to adding a menu selection to allow you to point to a different directory for maps. I allways rename my old SEQ directories and rebuild with each rev. In doing so I always have to go through a conf and map cut and paste to bring over my current files.
    If we had that option we cound just point at a different directory and get the same maps without all the file copying. Just a thought.

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    Uhhm?

    Why not just do a new:
    make -f Makefile.dist
    make install

    ...

    Updates the showeq binary, keeps your maps the same, and the configs/filters the same.

    You'll also notice (if backups is the reason) that you'll see a nice line:
    "Compressing and archiving your current binary using bzip2..."
    If you still have a previously compiled binary in the showeq source tree.

    It is located in the BACKUP directory under the source tree (and a sub directory of the date/time of compile?) quite easy to restore if needed.

    A little 'cleaner' than making old backup dirs I'd say :)

    Belith/UnGod (yeah I've been busy) ;)

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