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bair Beginner
Joined: 31 Oct 2006 Posts: 22
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Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:37 pm
Error upon package load: 'white is not a valid integer value. log inside. |
This package works perfectly fine on my Windows 7 64-bit desktop. Can anyone please help? I am currently out of town for an extended period of time with no access to my desktop, so I need to figure this out.
date/time : 2010-06-08, 12:34:13, 849ms
Operating system : Windows Vista Service Pack 1 build 6001
system language : English
system up time : 29 minutes 33 seconds
program up time : 1 minute 40 seconds
processors : 2x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5250 @ 1.50GHz
physical memory : 989/2038 MB (free/total)
free disk space : (C:) 81.66 GB
display mode : 1280x800, 32 bit
process id : $14f4
allocated memory : 63.94 MB
executable : cMUD.exe
exec. date/time : 2008-10-31 12:09
version : 2.37.0.0
compiled with : BCB 2006/07
madExcept version : 3.0h
callstack crc : $a49b028a, $819e5122, $819e5122
exception number : 1
exception class : EConvertError
exception message : 'white' is not a valid integer value.
Main ($1174):
004513ad +019 cMUD.exe SysUtils ConvertErrorFmt
00452584 +02c cMUD.exe SysUtils StrToInt
00483a4b +013 cMUD.exe Graphics StringToColor
0097d0f0 +084 cMUD.exe zStyles 880 +18 ColourFromString
0097d4b2 +246 cMUD.exe zStyles 1014 +59 ParseStyleDefinition
0097ec9d +009 cMUD.exe zStyles 1432 +1 TzStyle.SetDefString
0098283f +063 cMUD.exe OptionDat 254 +3 PrefData.UpdateStyles
00985c33 +34f cMUD.exe OptionDat 1694 +32 PrefData.UpdateVersion
00d9aa11 +15d cMUD.exe PkgDM 1083 +17 TPkg.LoadConfig
00d54637 +03f cMUD.exe PrefDat 2738 +5 ModuleRec.InitCachedFields
00d54e54 +2a4 cMUD.exe PrefDat 2910 +48 PkgData.AddSettingToDB
00d54f47 +037 cMUD.exe PrefDat 2942 +2 PkgData.AfterPost
008b816f +07b cMUD.exe DataSetHandler 179 +7 THandlerList.CallHandlers
008b8834 +004 cMUD.exe DataSetHandler 255 +0 THandlerList.DoAfterPost
00517a05 +015 cMUD.exe DB TDataSet.DoAfterPost
0062e4d0 +054 cMUD.exe kbmMemTable 14937 +12 TkbmCustomMemTable.DoAfterPost
0062f256 +5d6 cMUD.exe kbmMemTable 15384 +172 TkbmCustomMemTable.CopyRecords
0062ffc2 +23a cMUD.exe kbmMemTable 15778 +70 TkbmCustomMemTable.LoadFromDataSet
00d9cb41 +159 cMUD.exe PkgDM 1595 +26 TPkg.LoadDB
00d9e0bf +1c3 cMUD.exe PkgDM 2011 +30 TPkg.Open
00d55fe5 +385 cMUD.exe PrefDat 3425 +66 PkgData.Load
00c7504e +202 cMUD.exe PARENT 2456 +109 TParentForm.NewWindow
00c7948c +3c4 cMUD.exe PARENT 4161 +47 TParentForm.NewMUD
00c7555e +01a cMUD.exe PARENT 2744 +2 MUDWindow
00c75608 +080 cMUD.exe PARENT 2761 +13 TParentForm.CharAction
00c756be +006 cMUD.exe PARENT 2788 +0 TParentForm.DoAction
004bafd3 +2bb cMUD.exe Controls TControl.WndProc
004befd7 +4fb cMUD.exe Controls TWinControl.WndProc
004a1537 +553 cMUD.exe Forms TCustomForm.WndProc
00c19a3c +020 cMUD.exe DXSounds 2128 +9 TCustomDXSound.FormWndProc
00c171e0 +00c cMUD.exe DXClass 635 +1 TControlSubClass.WndProc
004be700 +02c cMUD.exe Controls TWinControl.MainWndProc
0047c3b0 +014 cMUD.exe Classes StdWndProc
76a6490f +010 kernel32.dll BaseThreadInitThunk |
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MattLofton GURU
Joined: 23 Dec 2000 Posts: 4834 Location: USA
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Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:01 am |
I believe this was fixed in the current beta cycle, but basically CMud wasn't handling color words correctly. Perhaps change all references of "white" to "15" or "#FFFFFF", depending on where it's being used ("15" is the ansi color value, "FFFFFF" is the rgb value).
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