Hi,
I created a new tu-project, wrote client-script and a server-script.
then i built it, and distributed tu-client.exe + tu-client.dat
to users.
i upload "tu-serverscript.st1" + "tu-serverscript.st2" + "tu-serverscript.st3" to my server.
1) do i also have to upload "tu-client.dat" ?
2) suppose this scenario: i have to change server-script,
so i open the tu-project, edit the script (without introducing
any change into client-script) and re-build.
then i upload *.st* new files into the server.
i thought that tu-client.exe and tu-client.dat do not change,
since i didnt modified client-side.
but tu-client.dat has a different md5 from the previous one.
in a real distribution, tu-client.dat cant be updated because
it is already installed on user's computers.
- is there a way to re-build server-scripts without rebuilding
the whole project ?
- if not, how is the correct way to do this process ?
thanks in advance,
argentino.
I created a new tu-project, wrote client-script and a server-script.
then i built it, and distributed tu-client.exe + tu-client.dat
to users.
i upload "tu-serverscript.st1" + "tu-serverscript.st2" + "tu-serverscript.st3" to my server.
1) do i also have to upload "tu-client.dat" ?
2) suppose this scenario: i have to change server-script,
so i open the tu-project, edit the script (without introducing
any change into client-script) and re-build.
then i upload *.st* new files into the server.
i thought that tu-client.exe and tu-client.dat do not change,
since i didnt modified client-side.
but tu-client.dat has a different md5 from the previous one.
in a real distribution, tu-client.dat cant be updated because
it is already installed on user's computers.
- is there a way to re-build server-scripts without rebuilding
the whole project ?
- if not, how is the correct way to do this process ?
thanks in advance,
argentino.
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