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The latest updated version of RAGE Plugin Hook, required to play LSPDFR, can be found inside the LSPDFR download. It is not currently available on the RAGE Plugin Hook website.

Updating scripts?

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Pardon the question but are all scripts written in such a way where they notify you if a new version is available? I saw a message once for the albo dll that a new one is available but don't seem to notice it for anything else.

If they aren't...is there a tool or something that will easily go out and search for updates? Or do you basically have to book mark all your mods and manually check every few weeks?

EDIT: Partially answered my own question with some additional searching:
 

Only a few plugins are supported but it's a start.

Edited by fstlaneukraine

Mmm, it's difficult to say. You can use the Update manager but you should still have a list with all scripts and should visit this site once a week to update your list. My suggestion!

Edited by DunkeyTV

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11 minutes ago, DunkeyTV said:

Mmm, it's difficult to say. You can use the Update manager but you should still have a list with all scripts and should visit this site once a week to update your list. My suggestion!

Yeah that's what I'm doing now. Glad to see RPH got updated to fix that stuff with 43.

You can also add mods to Update Manager manually for mods that don't have an updater built in. You can add an XML file in Plugins/Update Manager with the following format: 

<Plugin>
    <name>Example Plugin Name</name>
    <fileID>12345</fileID>
    <url>http://www.lcpdfr.com/url/to/your/plugin</url>
    <author>SomePluginAuthor</author>
    <filename>ExamplePlugin.dll</filename>
    <isLSPDFR>true|false</isLSPDFR>
</Plugin>

Replace the FileID with the number found in the URL of the download page for the mod. For example, for http://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/11783-update-manager/ it would be 11783. Replace the filename with the name of the DLL you want to check, and set IsLSPDFR to true if it's in Plugins/LSPDFR and false if it's in Plugins. As long as the mod author uses the same version numbering on the website as they do in the file, it'll work. 

 

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9 hours ago, PNWParksFan said:

You can also add mods to Update Manager manually for mods that don't have an updater built in. You can add an XML file in Plugins/Update Manager with the following format: 


<Plugin>
    <name>Example Plugin Name</name>
    <fileID>12345</fileID>
    <url>http://www.lcpdfr.com/url/to/your/plugin</url>
    <author>SomePluginAuthor</author>
    <filename>ExamplePlugin.dll</filename>
    <isLSPDFR>true|false</isLSPDFR>
</Plugin>

Replace the FileID with the number found in the URL of the download page for the mod. For example, for http://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/11783-update-manager/ it would be 11783. Replace the filename with the name of the DLL you want to check, and set IsLSPDFR to true if it's in Plugins/LSPDFR and false if it's in Plugins. As long as the mod author uses the same version numbering on the website as they do in the file, it'll work. 

 

Oof, that's nice. Good stuff.

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