Warning: Unable to open file config_p.lua.
Hi! I finally managed to install and run Cafu (I've been trying since yesterday ), but now I get this error just before it starts and I don't know how to fix it -or what it even means, for that matter. Config_p.lua is definitely present in the top-level Cafu directory, so... is it supposed to be somewhere else? I don't know. I don't care much about the resolution problem, but it came up at the same time, so I included it since maybe it could be somehow related?
Re: Warning: Unable to open file config_p.lua.
Hi MightyMat,
welcome to the Cafu forums!
It's just a warning, not an error, caused by the fact that the very first time that you run Cafu, file
The dialog box is often seen on Linux systems, where the screen resolution cannot easily be changed by an application program. Just follow the advice mentioned there, e.g. press F11 in order to toggle full-screen mode.
(Btw., using
welcome to the Cafu forums!
It's just a warning, not an error, caused by the fact that the very first time that you run Cafu, file
config_p.lua
does not yet exist. When Cafu runs and quits, it writes the current settings into config_p.lua
for re-using them on the next program start, which will then find the file and not issue the warning again.The dialog box is often seen on Linux systems, where the screen resolution cannot easily be changed by an application program. Just follow the advice mentioned there, e.g. press F11 in order to toggle full-screen mode.
(Btw., using
sudo
is not required for running the Cafu executables.)Best regards,
Carsten
Carsten
Re: Warning: Unable to open file config_p.lua.
Well, that makes sense. Thank you for clearing that up.Carsten wrote: It's just a warning, not an error, caused by the fact that the very first time that you run Cafu, fileconfig_p.lua
does not yet exist. When Cafu runs and quits, it writes the current settings intoconfig_p.lua
for re-using them on the next program start, which will then find the file and not issue the warning again.
Yeah, it's just a minor annoyance. I wasn't sure whether it had anything to do with the other "error".Carsten wrote: The dialog box is often seen on Linux systems, where the screen resolution cannot easily be changed by an application program. Just follow the advice mentioned
there, e.g. press F11 in order to toggle full-screen mode.
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