Help with clarification of log file messages
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Help with clarification of log file messages
Hello,
I was fixing my add-on of those numerous log file warnings I got and I am stuck in these ones:
I am a bit confused on what these warnings mean and puzzled in I have to do to fix them. Any advice would be appreciated.
I was fixing my add-on of those numerous log file warnings I got and I am stuck in these ones:
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20210314 21:09:35 error engine: Addon version data mismatch! Not all local WML has same version of the addon: 'Hero_of_Irdya_I'.
20210314 21:09:35 error engine: Addon version data mismatch! Not all local WML has same version of the addon: 'mainline'.
20210314 21:09:35 error engine: Addon version data mismatch! Not all local WML has same version of the addon: 'Hero_of_Irdya_I'.
libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile
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Re: Help with clarification of log file messages
The iCCP warning can be ignored - it's essentially some extra data that isn't used by the game that got exported with various images by accident (source).
For the
For the
Addon version data mismatch
errors, maybe try clearing Wesnoth's cache.99 little bugs in the code, 99 little bugs
take one down, patch it around
-2,147,483,648 little bugs in the code
take one down, patch it around
-2,147,483,648 little bugs in the code