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the working directory was used instead, circumventing the not-home-directory check.
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(partly by planetmaker).
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static in that file.
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missed :)
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variables and move them to a more logical location
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be your working directory). If it's the directory where your binary is located it will still scan them.
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to determine whether we could append the path separator. If not, do not recurse into that directory as the path would exceed the maximum path length
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.tar file.
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Haiku (jrepan)
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file wasn't applied when finding the full path of a file
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'exported'
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the current directory instead of the directory of the binary
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which were sometimes missing and sometimes just typos
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tell the file could be opened/found.
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const is (accidentally?) removed using C-style casts.
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unnecessarily add it.
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printf-like functions
-Fix: wrong number of parameters or wrong parameter types sent to printf-like functions at several places
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on OS/2 behave much like DOS
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sources too
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for strrchr, others the C standard...
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directory and installation directory.
-Change [FS#2692]: make it more likely that scenarios are saved to the directory where openttd.cfg is and not the installation directory (gives problems with e.g. Vista). The working directory still overrides the openttd.cfg directory though, but only if it has a scenario directory.
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that are in .tar files
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extension.
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the file scanner (i.e. only search a single directory).
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(content.openttd.org) where authors can upload they NewGRFS/AI etc. This should make joining servers that use only NewGRFs that are distributed via this system easier as the players can download the NewGRFs from in the game. It should also make it easier to see whether there are updates for NewGRFs and make the necessary updates.
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paths.
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where it's from. Furthermore not including it gives compile errors for some
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didn't do so
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