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nLite's Update Pack functions outdated with RVM Integrator 1.3 RyanVM Update Pack 2.0.7a may not be integrated correctly Rate Topic: -----

#1 User is offline   ladude626 

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  Posted 05 July 2006 - 01:31 AM

I was wondering when will nLite be up-to-date to RVM Integrator 1.3 for Addon Packs. There are many add-on packs made recently that is not compatible with nLite because there are functions in the Entries.ini file that aren't recognized by nLite. I believe nLite is only up-to-date with earlier version of RVM Integrator. Here is the list of functions in Entries.ini but the newer functions is not compatible with nLite: http://www.ryanvm.ne...topic.php?t=488

I noticed the entries.ini file of the latest RyanVM Update Pack 2.0.7a contains a new function that isn't recognized by nLite called [obsolete_files] according to the link above:

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[obsolete_files]GWFSPidG.dll
xact_x86.inf
xacteng2.dll
xinput9.dll
xinput9.inf

Nuhi: can you please update nLite to match the functions of RVM Integrator 1.3 if possible so that RyanVM Update Pack 2.0.7a and other add-on pack can be integrated correctly?

This post has been edited by ladude626: 05 July 2006 - 01:15 PM



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Posted 05 July 2006 - 02:28 PM

I know of this and it's not effecting it in any way except that those files will be left there even though they are not needed.

Going to add this.

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Posted 05 July 2006 - 03:23 PM

Good to know you're aware of it :). Can you say it will be included in the next release of nLite?

I create add-ons for RVM/nLite and some of these new functions are very useful when creating add-ons.

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