[Help] DarkOwl's ANSI troubles

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Cptnobvious

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May 16, 2012, 9:36:49 PM5/16/12
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Before I start I should probably mention I don't know much more than
the basics when it comes to MOO coding.

I'm running WinMOO server with the most recent LambdaCore (1.8
something I believe).
First thing I really tried to do was set up ANSI. I didn't want a
bunch of things that I'd need to re-do.

Everything goes great until I have to enter this line
@chparent $player_class to $ansi_pc
The result is always:
Either you don't own the object, don't own the parent, or the parent
is not fertile.

I double checked to make sure I owned both objects and also tried @set
$ansi_pc.f to 1
Still no dice.

Anyone able to tell me what I'm doing wrong here?

Stephen Gigante

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May 18, 2012, 6:50:55 AM5/18/12
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Check that $ansi_pc isn't a child of $player_class (recursive parents)
-Stephen

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michael munson

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May 18, 2012, 7:36:11 AM5/18/12
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Also obviously check to make sure the player installing it is a wizard.

SmashTV

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May 27, 2012, 9:04:50 PM5/27/12
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I'm actually having the same problem.
Everything works fine until I try to:
@chparent $player_class to $ansi_pc

Looks like there is some protection on #0
I've tried everything I could think of.

Does the script not work with the LambdaCore-17May04.db?

Stephen Gigante

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May 27, 2012, 10:49:59 PM5/27/12
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Ok.  Can you @parents $player_class and @parents $ansi_pc, and post them here?

 - Stephen

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