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Let sphere reads new scripts without rebooting
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Let sphere reads new scripts without rebooting
Is possibile to upload a new script (in a known directory) and let sphere reads it without reboot?
Is there any way?
01-09-2013 10:16 PM
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RE: Let sphere reads new scripts without rebooting
I think it's serv.load path .

If i remember well the default path is scripts/ so for loading a new file that is inside a custom folder in the scripts directory, the command will look like
serv.load test/test.scp



LOAD file W Loads a script file.
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RE: Let sphere reads new scripts without rebooting
There are any problems with serv.resync?
01-09-2013 11:29 PM
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RE: Let sphere reads new scripts without rebooting
resync works only with files that are already loaded
01-09-2013 11:35 PM
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RE: Let sphere reads new scripts without rebooting
In the console /load folder/folder/filename.scp

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RE: Let sphere reads new scripts without rebooting
resync works with any script added to the script folder. new or old scripts. or use

serv.load /folderhere/nameofscript.scp


so if i added a script to the items folder it would be

serv.load /items/newitems.scp

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RE: Let sphere reads new scripts without rebooting
(01-09-2013 11:35 PM)darksun84 Wrote:  resync works only with files that are already loaded
No, if the file is located in the main script folder.
01-10-2013 06:03 AM
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