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Post is unread #1 Jan 24, 2008 7:56 pm   
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bberke
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I've spent three hours staring at wizhelp. I just decided to try out the SMAUG codebase again and could of sworn there was a command that allowed you to search for objects by their stats. What's the command for this?

Post is unread #2 Jan 24, 2008 8:06 pm   
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Zeno
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Never heard of such a thing.

Post is unread #3 Jan 24, 2008 8:49 pm   
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Conner
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The command is ogrub and it's been removed, as far as I know, from SmaugFUSS as of version 1.6+. It still exists in my code and I employ it rather regularly.

Post is unread #4 Jan 25, 2008 9:09 am   
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Samson
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It got removed a lot longer ago than that. Probably even before this site was activated the first time. I don't remember exactly what the problem was but the code was determined to not work correctly and I don't think anyone at the time knew how to fix it, so it got pulled instead.

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Conner
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Hmm, looks like you're right, I just checked and grub.c wasn't included in SmaugFUSS 1.4 either and my old news entries indicate that I'd re-added those commands from stock smaug shortly after I'd upgraded to SmaugFUSS 1.4 (which was where I'd entered the SmaugFUSS demense originally). I do know that there are/were parts of several of the commands from grub.c that didn't work (some still don't on my mud) but the ones that do work more than make up for the "excess baggage" that the rest represent currently for me.

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