Current Project: HUD7
Issue ID# 208 | "/1c3--" has stopped working since the 7.2.6-update. | |
Status: Completed | Version: 7.2.5 | Priority: 3 |
Assigned to: Lulu | Submitted by: Miriam Himanez | Attached file: |
Type: Bug |
Submitted: 22/04/2016 18:30:49 PDT |
Last Update: 29/04/2016 00:57:31 PDT |
Description: 1. Make sure, that armcuffs are worn. 2. Say "/1c3--". 3. What should happen: Either if unlocked, the armcuffs should detach or if locked, a message should popup explaining why this action isn't possible at the moment. What actually happens: Nothing happens at all. The command get's ignored completely, no matter wether Dom or sub try to perform this action. Please note, that just "/1c3--" is affected. "/1c3r--" and "/1c3l--" still work as expected. There aren't any problems with detaching other pairs of cuffs or attaching them either. |
Note ID# 868:
User: | Lulu | Submitted: | 23/04/2016 | ||
Updated status to Need Info from New. Assigned to Lulu. |
Note ID# 869:
User: | Lulu | Submitted: | 23/04/2016 | ||
Hey Miriam, I've tried to repro this by wearing leather Arm Cuffs on myself, and saying "/1c3--" and it worked for me. Could you try again? |
Note ID# 881:
User: | Miriam Himanez | Submitted: | 24/04/2016 | ||
Hi Lulu. I restarted both HUDs and took a replacement for the main HUD finally. Anyhow the issue is still persisting. I just didn't replace my uHUD (v2.2-beta.3) because of the update-switch delivering the older version 2.1. |
Note ID# 882:
User: | Lulu | Submitted: | 24/04/2016 | ||
This is very strange indeed, and I'm starting to think that somehow it's SL- related. I've tested it myself, and on someone else, and it works. In your case, there is no log entry for any "/1c3--" test since 17 Apr. I would think that somehow your "/1c3--" wasn't heard by the HUD and wasn't processed. The log did see all the other "/1c1--" etc. that were done lately. I can't think of how to fix this... one would think that a new HUD would have done the trick... |
Note ID# 883:
User: | Lulu | Submitted: | 24/04/2016 | ||
Maybe, try it in City Noir? With a new HUD if necessary? |
Note ID# 886:
User: | Miriam Himanez | Submitted: | 25/04/2016 | ||
I already tried out using a new HUD in City Noir yesterday, before posting Note #881 and I'm pretty sure, that this issue isn't sl-related but came with the 7.2.6-update instead. Please let me explain: The previous bug-report I posted before this one was Issue #207, the problem with the glitched armcuff-notification, causing me to detach and re-attach the armcuffs several times. Directly after finishing I posted that report. This was on 17.04. - the same day your log shows the entry "/1c3--" for the last time. There wasn't a need for me to access the armcuffs afterwards until the 7.2.6-update. The update needed me to fumble at the armcuffs again because it came with a fix for issue #207 and I verify any fix for a bug I reported before. This way I found out that "/1c3--" doesn't work for me anymore. Now I've got 2 suggestions: 1.) Please send me a HUD 7.2.5. If this HUD accepts "/1c3--" then I'm right and the bug came with the update. 2.) I still have you listed as Owner. If HUD 7.2.5 ignores the command then meet me and try out if you can use "/1c3--" on my armcuffs. Perhaps we're able to find out more about the malfunction this way. |
Note ID# 897:
User: | Lulu | Submitted: | 27/04/2016 | ||
Tried to look out for you when I logged on but you were already offline. I'll try again. |
Note ID# 900:
User: | Lulu | Submitted: | 29/04/2016 | ||
Updated status to Completed from Need Info. |
Note ID# 901:
User: | Lulu | Submitted: | 29/04/2016 | ||
As it turned out, it was something that changed around 7.2.6, though I didn't think the change would cause '/1c3--' to fail for you (and not for others!). It's an odd one, but it's found and fixed. Thanks for taking the time to help nail this one down! |
Note ID# 902:
User: | Lulu | Submitted: | 29/04/2016 | ||
oh, the fix is in 7.2.8 patch, out now 🙂 |
Note ID# 903:
User: | Lulu | Submitted: | 29/04/2016 | ||
oh, the fix is in 7.2.8 patch, out now 🙂 |