This project is abandoned and its default file will likely not work with the most recent version of World of Warcraft. Whether this project is out of date or its author has marked it as abandoned, this project is no longer maintained.
This is a test addon that was mis-labeled as Release.
Yeah not sure why I tagged it as release, was a small thing I was dicking around with and didn't get around to finishing. Is it possible to downgrade the addon back to beta.
"Release 3.3.5 r1" should not have been tagged as a release. Its got several packaging problems that - - if they aren't manually corrected by the user - - make the mod unusable.
1: The enclosed files have the improper path. Using the Curse client and/or manually unzipping them to the enclosed path names, the mod will go to \World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns\EatTheFeast\EatTheFeast. Meaning the mod won't load or work unless the user manually changes the path.
2: The libraries this mod needs to function are not included in the download. Meaning those who aren't loading Ace3 & LibBossIDs-1.0 separately won't be able to use the mod.
You don't have to (& shouldn't) hard-embed the libraries, but they really need to be pointed to correctly in the .pkgmeta so they are packaged properly.
Yeah not sure why I tagged it as release, was a small thing I was dicking around with and didn't get around to finishing. Is it possible to downgrade the addon back to beta.
"Release 3.3.5 r1" should not have been tagged as a release. Its got several packaging problems that - - if they aren't manually corrected by the user - - make the mod unusable.
1: The enclosed files have the improper path. Using the Curse client and/or manually unzipping them to the enclosed path names, the mod will go to \World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns\EatTheFeast\EatTheFeast. Meaning the mod won't load or work unless the user manually changes the path.
2: The libraries this mod needs to function are not included in the download. Meaning those who aren't loading Ace3 & LibBossIDs-1.0 separately won't be able to use the mod.
You don't have to (& shouldn't) hard-embed the libraries, but they really need to be pointed to correctly in the .pkgmeta so they are packaged properly.