Client java version
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There is something fishy with literumble. In console, I see a lot of entries like
Ignoring: gh.micro.GrubbmThree 0.9a,cb.nano.Insomnia 1.0,SERVER Ignoring: gh.micro.GrubbmThree 0.9a,dsekercioglu.ColdBreath 1.9,SERVER Ignoring: dsekercioglu.HammerR 1.1,gh.micro.GrubbmThree 0.9a,SERVER Ignoring: gh.micro.GrubbmThree 0.9a,suzushin7.nano.Galaxy03 1.01,SERVER Ignoring: gh.micro.GrubbmThree 0.9a,nosteel.Welby 0.0.3,SERVER Ignoring: gh.micro.GrubbmThree 0.9a,cs.PumpkinPie 1.0,SERVER Ignoring: cb.nano.Insomnia 1.0,gh.micro.GrubbmThree 0.9a,SERVER Ignoring: gh.micro.GrubbmThree 0.9a,dsekercioglu.Husky 1.9,SERVER Ignoring: gh.micro.GrubbmThree 0.9a,dsekercioglu.Wyvern 1.0,SERVER Ignoring: gh.micro.GrubbmThree 0.9a,dsekercioglu.Hammer 8.6,SERVER Ignoring: theo.Hydrogen 2.1r,gh.micro.GrubbmThree 0.9a,SERVER
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Nothing to do with MS products, just an indirect download link. Dropbox and Google Drive do this as well.
That link broke too. (Apparently OneDrive direct download links are not permanent.) Luckily, Rednaxela's server picked it up.
I will look into that this evening, I switched provider, so my old webspace is gone. It explains why I provided most (or all) of the battles although I have separate installs for robocode and roborumble.
Put them (version a b c and d) on GoogleDrive now. Still missing 7 pairings, so I wait a bit before switching to 0.9b
According to the code, it shouldn't be harmful. It's just to make sure the client has the JAR, and to prevent duplicates.
// Check that competitors exist
String jar1 = items[0].replace(' ', '_') + ".jar";
boolean exists1 = (new File(botsrepository + jar1)).exists() && namesAll.contains(items[0]);
String jar2 = items[1].replace(' ', '_') + ".jar";
boolean exists2 = (new File(botsrepository + jar2)).exists() && namesAll.contains(items[1]);
// Add battles to priority battles list
if (exists1 && exists2 && !priorityBattles.contains(record)) {
priorityBattles.add(record);
} else {
System.out.println("Ignoring: " + record);
}