Well, I meant openBD configs.. I never did an extended replace that
reached beyond the folder that my webapp is in.

There's no config files (other than the two jars) in there. I forgot
about those honestly, so I didn't include them in my thought process.

On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Alan Holden <[email protected]> wrote:
>  3.5 hours ago, you said that you haven't really changed anything in the
> configs in several months. Now you say that you had actually replaced all
> the application files during a recent overhaul. Woah dude... you've
> officially blown my mind*.
>
> No matter. I suggest always giving your environment a complete vulcan neck
> pinch - right after you do anything that invokes the word "overhaul". That's
> always the best time to know if something's gone amiss. Glad you're in a
> better place now.
>
> Al
>
> *Well, that's actually a relatively easy task. I'm still impressed by Half
> Life 1.
>
>> I did not figure out why those two .jar files were breaking the
>> server, no. They worked fine for months and after many reboots.
>>
>> I'm going to focus on replacing them with 'known good' versions so I
>> can compare the results. My guess is that I corrupted them doing an
>> application wide 'extended replace' on some code. Something I did
>> heavily during a recent overhaul.
>>
>> -Jason
>>
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