I don't know if it's me, but I just updated to the latest alpha version (mys112a49_w64.rar dated 2023-01-23 16:21) and am getting the following error before logging in:
2023.23.01 19:26:28 MYSTIC 001 MPL Version mismatch. Script:[MPX 11247F]
/ Mystic:[MPX 11248A](connect)
2023.23.01 19:29:56 MYSTIC 001 MPL Version mismatch. Script:[MPX 11247F]
/ Mystic:[MPX 11248A](connect)
I just upgraded from the 2023-01-15 version using "install replace i:\mystic" command. So far, I don't see any other issues.
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* Origin: Altair IV BBS (21:2/147)
I don't know if it's me, but I just updated to the latest alpha version (mys112a49_w64.rar dated 2023-01-23 16:21) and am getting the following error before logging in:
2023.23.01 19:26:28 MYSTIC 001 MPL Version mismatch. Script:[MPX 11247F] / Mystic:[MPX 11248A](connect)
2023.23.01 19:29:56 MYSTIC 001 MPL Version mismatch. Script:[MPX 11247F] / Mystic:[MPX 11248A](connect)
I just upgraded from the 2023-01-15 version using "install replace i:\mystic" command. So far, I don't see any other issues.
Sometimes when upgrading you need to run "./mplc -all" so your MPL
version matches your new version of Mystic.
--- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-6
* Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (21:4/106)
Sometimes when upgrading you need to run "./mplc -all" so your MPL
version matches your new version of Mystic.
Thanks for the note. That's what I ended up doing and it took care of the issue. Should a comment about recompiling after an upgrade be in the what's new file?
Found that I needed to recompile my botcheck.mpy script. Now no error showing up. Just as a precaution, I compiled (using mplc) all of my scripts. Hopefully, that takes care of it!
I'd run ./mplc -T to recompile ALL scripts.
2023.23.01 19:26:28 MYSTIC 001 MPL Version mismatch. Script:[MPX 11247F]
/ Mystic:[MPX 11248A](connect)
2023.23.01 19:29:56 MYSTIC 001 MPL Version mismatch. Script:[MPX 11247F]
/ Mystic:[MPX 11248A](connect)
Thanks for the note. That's what I ended up doing and it took care of
the issue. Should a comment about recompiling after an upgrade be in the what's new file?
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