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Cant get the GoMule to run properly, It just gives an error stating: Could not find the main class: "where it is placed." Program will exit.
Any help here?
@Seeder: It sounds like the Java VM is trying to find GoMule in the .jar file and can't. You can open up the .jar file (it's just a .zip file with a different name) and check and make sure that there is a META-INF directory with a MANIFEST.MF file in it and a gomule directory with a GoMule.class file in it.
Another thing you could check is to make sure you have the latest version of GoMule and Java. If none of that helps, we'll probably need more information to figure out what the problem is (what os you're running, which version, how exactly you're trying to start it, etc.).
Okey, I can start to say that this is not the first time i had problems running a Jar file that refuses to open.
I checked and sure everything is there as it should.
Edit there is some other type of java program that i can open it with and then it just creates a short CMD popup that closes almost instantly.
I pretty much downloaded and then dubble clicked it, I use Windows 7, 64 bits
Does GoMule have the corruption problem with Essences and Keys like Atma has?
@Nurman: nope.![]()
Whew, I just almost lost my Reaper's Toll to one ._.
Time to switch!
I really don't know why anyone would still use ATMA. Even if you're use to it, GoMule is so much easier to use and its stash sort function blows ATMA's crappy tree/list thing away.
@hubb - The only reason I can think of is pre-1.10 versions. I'm in contact with silospen right now, but I'm looking to make it so GoMule can read the pre-1.10 versions of D2 characters; hopefully I can make some progress on that front in decent time.
There's also the ATMA-bugging, but it's not like you need to use ATMA to sort everything if that's your thing.
Some people are just comfortable with what they know, however, even if something else comes along. I can't really fault anyone for still using ATMA; but I definitely can't understand why either.
GoMule also has way faster load times.
Still, I don't like that, when you drop an item in a GoMule stash, GoMule doesn't automatically scroll to that item. I only wish to keep items with the better roll, so I want to compare with what I already had.
Other than that and what Mattinm said, with all respect to ATMA's developer(s), GoMule is simply superior.
I've gotten GoMule to read/write 1.09 characters and items. I'm doing some tweaking and I'll be sending a patch on to silospen (haven't heard from him since asking a few questions).
I won't be posting the link directly, until silospen accepts my modifications, but if anyone would like to help me test, send me a PM. Remember that it's still a work in progress, so I highly recommend using backup saves to test.
Now time to dig up the 1.07 character/item formats.
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