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*0x400 makes the target invisible to the unit list only, does not seem to have any adverse effects. | *0x400 makes the target invisible to the unit list only, does not seem to have any adverse effects. | ||
*0x8.5(7th row) makes the unit a "visitor" on the unit list. Behaves friendly, not sure what it does otherwise. | *0x8.5(7th row) makes the unit a "visitor" on the unit list. Behaves friendly, not sure what it does otherwise. | ||
+ | *0x8.5 also gets turned on when a child is kidnapped. | ||
Some interesting notes too. Setting a dwarf to hostile, waiting until a nearby soldier is charging to attack, then making them friendly again causes something really interesting. The soldier will kill the now-friendly dwarf, and then that soldier will become a target to all nearby soldiers, despite still being controllable and interactable. | Some interesting notes too. Setting a dwarf to hostile, waiting until a nearby soldier is charging to attack, then making them friendly again causes something really interesting. The soldier will kill the now-friendly dwarf, and then that soldier will become a target to all nearby soldiers, despite still being controllable and interactable. |
Revision as of 01:19, 28 October 2008
Things I've noticed with tinkering around in 33g.
- "invade?" tag toggles prone position for the target.
- 0x1.7(4th row) places and removes the target from the royal guard.
- 0x2.7(4th row) places and removes the target from the fortress guard.
- 0x4000 second row seems to dictate if the creature has a job or place to go to. Turning it off seems to do nothing, it just turns right back on again, unless the creature is moved in the process of applying.
- 0x84, 0x800 and 0x4.5(7th row) make the dwarf friendly oriented instead of a fortress-dweller, much like a merchant.
- 0x8 Is only present on dwarves legendary through making an artifact. It could be what keeps them from having another mood.
- 0x2000 and 0x2.7(last row) seem to be related to lung-related injuries. Both make a "winded" effect appear on the dwarf. 0x2.7 seems to wear off after a short time.
- 0x100(2nd row) does something peculiar. It removes the dwarf from the unit list, and then the dwarf just completely vanishes. Several tags are reset and the dwarf, for all purposes, seems to no longer exist. So far nothing I can find will bring the dwarf back, and several tags used on the dwarf will cause DF to lock up.
- 0x400 makes the target invisible to the unit list only, does not seem to have any adverse effects.
- 0x8.5(7th row) makes the unit a "visitor" on the unit list. Behaves friendly, not sure what it does otherwise.
- 0x8.5 also gets turned on when a child is kidnapped.
Some interesting notes too. Setting a dwarf to hostile, waiting until a nearby soldier is charging to attack, then making them friendly again causes something really interesting. The soldier will kill the now-friendly dwarf, and then that soldier will become a target to all nearby soldiers, despite still being controllable and interactable. Also, that "staring off into the distance" mood is interesting. I want to see it in action but I can't find a way to actually trigger the mood to act. Lightning4 09:23, 27 December 2007 (EST)
- Thanks for this update! I'll include them in the next revision. AFAIK 0x8 triggers the "creator of" text, and works on any dwarf. It's quite possible to trigger a mood, i'll try soon triggering an artifical mood. Bartavelle 11:54, 27 December 2007 (EST)
Hey. It seems that when I give a dwarf a mood, he goes to the meeting area and does nothing. Also, when I change a dwarves mood to NONE, I get an error and the game crashes. Zonhin 21:12, 20 January 2008 (EST)
Feature requests!
You suggested we put feature requests in the wiki discussion page, so here they are!
- From sphir: "Any plans on map-related modules? e.g.
- one button designate cut tree after recording the regions.
- I do not get this one? What is exactly suggested? Designate ALL trees at once? Bartavelle 06:34, 28 December 2007 (EST)
- additional "bookmarks", jump to creature (esp dead creatures, which cannot be done in game)
- I'll add that soon, as it doesn't seem too hard Bartavelle 06:34, 28 December 2007 (EST)
- add foreman.exe-like macro job management by profession?"
- This is planned too Bartavelle 06:34, 28 December 2007 (EST)
- and mine: "alert me when my hunters run out of bolts so I can draft them to reset their job state and get them to pick up a fresh batch of ammo. It's such a hassle to have to constantly watch hunters just so they don't do something dumb like put their head inside a cougar's mouth. Or even a way to look at the items in a dwarf's inventory would be lovely."
- This one could be a bit tricky, as inventory is not reversed yet, and i haven't been looking at it, so i have no clue on how hard it is Bartavelle 06:34, 28 December 2007 (EST)
I guess others should just add their requests below. Awesome application, thanks Bartavelle! Chrominance 20:06, 27 December 2007 (EST)
- How about the ability to change what the dwarf likes and hates? Just so my Mayor won't mandate the construction of adamantine items. --Corbine 08:01, 28 December 2007 (EST)
- Likes and recent "events" are next on my list of stuff to reverse. I would especially like to display a summary of all "bad mood stuff" that recently happened to dwarves. Bartavelle 11:14, 28 December 2007 (EST)
- Ability to see which item a particular dwarf is tasking to haul and zoom to it? Ability to zoom to items in general would also be great (the game seems to want to support this, as it has the 'zoom to' option on the bottom in say, the inventory screen, but you can't actually zoom to anything from the inventory page as far as I can tell). --Squirrelloid 01:11, 23 April 2008 (EDT)
Bugs
If you happen to see this before the thread on the forums, I posted the bug I'm getting 50% of the time while traveling in adventure mode with the new version of DC in [38a]. --KaelGotRice 10:26, 10 February 2008
Occasionally when you heal/hurt or modify something of a dwarf or creature, the exhaustion amount will be maxed out, causing the target to pass out for QUITE awhile. --Corbine 08:15, 28 December 2007 (EST)
- That's what's making them do that? Aha! --Penguinofhonor 18:55, 3 February 2008 (EST)
- Just check the exaustion field to make sure it's 0 or something low, as opposed to the 65535 that it will ocassionally fill in with. Not sure what causes it to go for max value instead of the minimum. --Edward 19:33, 3 February 2008 (EST)
Getting an error when trying to start program. It couldn't get the DLLs at first so I just copied them into the folder, which seemed to work, but now it gives this: http://80.60.190.55/pics/dfcbug.jpg It closes (or crashes) the dwarf fortress application in the process, no error messages pop up.
- thanks for the info, i'm trying right now to reduce the number of required components, so it should be better soon ... Bartavelle 18:10, 1 January 2008 (EST)
When I first tried to use DF Companion, it gave me an error message that stated Libglib-2.0-0.dll was missing. So I went and downloaded it, put it in the right place. Then it said I needed iconv.dll, so I went and downloaded it. Then it made me get intl.dll. Now, it's saying "The procedure entry point g_Assert_Warning could not be located in the dynamic link library libglib-2.0-0.dll"--Demosthenes 17:22, 19 February 2008 (EST)
- It sounds like you did not install the latest "gtk runtime environment" Bartavelle 01:34, 20 February 2008 (EST)
- I did. D= Several times.--Demosthenes 19:24, 20 February 2008 (EST)
- Then I have no clue :( Bartavelle 01:46, 21 February 2008 (EST)
- When I run it with the command line, it gives this. http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/5550/errorao1.jpg --Demosthenes 21:03, 28 February 2008 (EST)
- I did. D= Several times.--Demosthenes 19:24, 20 February 2008 (EST)
0x4000
0x4000 is nauseous. Nate879 19:10, 10 January 2008 (EST)
- Better give it some Compazine, then. *rimshot*--Maximus 23:21, 10 January 2008 (EST)
How exactly do I run this?
What do I run here? The .glade file? Because if I open that, it gets me a tiny window with 2 things I can choose, skilledit and creatureedit. If I choose them, they are completely blank. I've tried cmd.exe but I get the same thing. --Penguinofhonor 21:23, 21 January 2008 (EST)
- you should run dfcomapnion_prototype.py, as stated in the main page!
- Hey, he added that because of this question, okay? --Penguinofhonor 17:48, 27 January 2008 (EST)
Unable to run on win2000=
I'm still using win2000, and I'm unable to run the program, it gives an error requesting the instruction GetProcessImageFileNameA, which is only available on XP and Server2003.
- Ok i'm gonna try to find an alternative ASAP Bartavelle 07:35, 28 January 2008 (EST)
Tracebacks for version .7
F:\Python25\GTK>dfcompanion_prototype.py version v0.27.169.88a, pid 3676, player 0 0 words loaded Traceback (most recent call last):
File "F:\Python25\GTK\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 390, in <module> DFcmp = DFcompanion() File "F:\Python25\GTK\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 336, in __init__ self.dd = dwarfdbg() File "F:\Python25\GTK\dwarfdbg.py", line 92, in __init__ self.getWords() File "F:\Python25\GTK\dwarfdbg.py", line 208, in getWords lptr = self.getLong(vec2[1]+race*4) File "F:\Python25\GTK\dwarfdbg.py", line 104, in getLong return struct.unpack("L", self.dbg.read(ptr, 4))[0] File "F:\Python25\GTK\dfwin32.py", line 81, in read raise WinError()
WindowsError: [Error 299] Only part of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory
request was completed.
- you must load your game Bartavelle 10:45, 7 February 2008 (EST)
Terrain Replication
You stated on the forums that you would/could make a script that would allow a person to copy the information from a tile and replicate it elsewhere, and then in Nist Akath, Captain Mayday claimed that he used said script. Where is this? It's useful-sounding. --Penguinofhonor 19:45, 10 February 2008 (EST)
- Try the secret link here, but i will replace this file as soon as I "officially" release it. Bartavelle 01:49, 11 February 2008 (EST)
Dwarf Companion - Cheating Fun in Adventure Mode!
I was tinkering about with the Dwarf Companion program earlier today, when a thought came to my mind. "What if you could do stuff with this program in Adventure mode?"
Well, it turns out that you can. By turning on the program and hitting the "All Creatures" box, you can access any loaded creature as well as your own adventurer. By doing this, you can make him as strong and legendary as you want, and effectively kill anything within the sector. You can also change your character into any creature in the game, including demons, goblins, etc. (NOTE: 'Shapeshifting' like this renders the tile where you changed un-passable, and you tend to teleport when you do so. Also, when I changed into a dragon, the game crashed.) Moods are also able to toggle, though I've only tested them upon my own adventurer. Going beserk in a human town triggered the mayor to start attacking me, but when I turned it off, he became friendly once again.
Here's a movie of some of my exploits with a fresh adventurer dwarf: http://mkv25.net/dfma/movie-348-dwarfcompanioninadventuremode17338a
I hope this strikes as interesting / useful for the future!
Won't Run
Just recently had a little... accident at my fortress and I wanted to rectify it, since it was just a result of my own stupidity. Squashed some poor bastard with a drawbridge. Unfortunately trying to run Companion results in this:
version generic version, pid 5740, player a6 2103 words loaded race 0 loaded race 1 loaded race 2 loaded race 3 loaded Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 402, in <module> DFcmp = DFcompanion() File "C:\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 396, in __init__ self.initList() File "C:\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 123, in initList list = self.dd.getCreatures(self.showmode,dead=self.showdead) File "C:\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 814, in getCreatures col = self.getCreature(c) File "C:\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 480, in getCreature c.events = self.getEvents(c) File "C:\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 154, in getEvents events.append( [p, eventName[p], id] ) KeyError: 212
Lightning4 19:23, 23 February 2008 (EST)
- Update: I've tested again with the new version, as well as tried another fortress. The initial fortress I tried it on still fails to run with the same error. However, another, older fortress works just fine.Lightning4 14:04, 26 February 2008 (EST)
- Issue resolved. A fix was provided for this error at the bottom of the page. Lightning4 13:10, 9 April 2008 (EDT)
176.38a not work
D:\games\1non company made\dwarf\utility\companion 0.10>dfcompanion_prototype.py
version generic version, pid 5352, player a6 2103 words loaded race 0 loaded race 1 loaded race 2 loaded race 3 loaded Traceback (most recent call last): File "D:\games\1non company made\dwarf\utility\companion 0.10\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 402, in <module> DFcmp = DFcompanion() File "D:\games\1non company made\dwarf\utility\companion 0.10\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 396, in __init__ self.initList() File "D:\games\1non company made\dwarf\utility\companion 0.10\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 123, in initList list = self.dd.getCreatures(self.showmode,dead=self.showdead) File "D:\games\1non company made\dwarf\utility\companion 0.10\dwarfdbg.py", line 835, in getCreatures col = self.getCreature(c) File "D:\games\1non company made\dwarf\utility\companion 0.10\dwarfdbg.py", line 446, in fresh getCreature slist = self.getSkills(c) File "D:\games\1non company made\dwarf\utility\companion 0.10\dwarfdbg.py", line 328, in getSkills skptr = self.getLong(skillptr) File "D:\games\1non company made\dwarf\utility\companion 0.10\dwarfdbg.py", line 125, in getLong return struct.unpack("L", self.dbg.read(ptr, 4))[0] File "D:\games\1non company made\dwarf\utility\companion 0.10\dfwin32.py", line 81, in read raise WinError() WindowsError: [Error 299] Only part of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory request was completed.
Yes I am in dwarf fortunse mode and I have vista and I in new fortuness that generated on new map. Omagaalpha 12:14, 27 February 2008 (EST)
176.38b not running
Using version 0.9-any with Python 2.5 and all modules installed. Works fine in 176.38a, as shown:
C:\Spill\Dwarf Fortress\companion>dfcompanion_prototype.py version generic version, pid 2828, player a6 2103 words loaded race 0 loaded race 1 loaded race 2 loaded race 3 loaded
When trying to run in 176.38b I get:
C:\Spill\Dwarf Fortress\companion>dfcompanion_prototype.py version generic version, pid 544, player a6 2103 words loaded race 0 loaded race 1 loaded race 2 loaded race 3 loaded Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Spill\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 402, in <module> DFcmp = DFcompanion() File "C:\Spill\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 396, in __init__ self.initList() File "C:\Spill\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 123, in initList list = self.dd.getCreatures(self.showmode,dead=self.showdead) File "C:\Spill\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 814, in getCreatures col = self.getCreature(c) File "C:\Spill\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 446, in getCreature bpname = self.getBodyPart(c, i) File "C:\Spill\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 322, in getBodyPart bpv = self.getVec(c.bpNames) File "C:\Spill\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 119, in getVec return struct.unpack("LLLL", self.dbg.read(ptr, 16)) File "C:\Spill\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dfwin32.py", line 81, in read raise WinError() WindowsError: [Error 299] Only part of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory request was completed.
Another problem from someone else:
Err, nevermind; was using 0.8 version of companion; my bad. I get the same as above with 0.9.
--Yourself 23:11, 24 February 2008 (EST)
Version 0.10-any
Companion 0.10-any works with 176.38c for me. However, I had to copy the "pygtk" subdirectory of an older version (0.8-python25) into the 0.10 installation and run dfcompanion_prototype.py from the command line. Just the thing to cope with those ambushes (they're a bit overpowered, don't you think?) Zombie frogmen! MUHAHAHAHAHA!!! RP 07:32, 28 February 2008 (EST)
176.38b stopped working
The companion used to work for me in 176.38b but at some point it stopped working (after a few goblin ambushes). Here's what it does:
version generic version, pid 2732, player a6 2103 words loaded race 0 loaded race 1 loaded race 2 loaded race 3 loaded Traceback (most recent call last): File "dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 402, in <module> DFcmp = DFcompanion() File "dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 396, in __init__ self.initList() File "dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 123, in initList list = self.dd.getCreatures(self.showmode,dead=self.showdead) File "C:\Documents and Settings\Yourself\Desktop\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 835, in getCreatures col = self.getCreature(c) File "C:\Documents and Settings\Yourself\Desktop\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 502, in getCreature c.events = self.getEvents(c) File "C:\Documents and Settings\Yourself\Desktop\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 170, in getEvents events.append( [p, eventName[p], id] ) KeyError: 214
I don't know much about the internal structure of the companion, but couldn't you use eventName.get(p, "Unknown") as a failsafe to stop these from happening? That way new events wouldn't break everything.
--Yourself 13:26, 2 March 2008 (EST)
Actually, I just made this modification and another error popped up immediately after:
version generic version, pid 2732, player a6 2103 words loaded race 0 loaded race 1 loaded race 2 loaded race 3 loaded Traceback (most recent call last): File "dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 402, in <module> DFcmp = DFcompanion() File "dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 396, in __init__ self.initList() File "dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 123, in initList list = self.dd.getCreatures(self.showmode,dead=self.showdead) File "C:\Documents and Settings\Yourself\Desktop\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 837, in getCreatures self.eventList[ event[0] ][1] += 50/event[2] IndexError: list index out of range
I managed to make the error go away, but it's a total hack, since I don't know the structure of companion.
I changed lines 820-822, which are:
self.eventList = range(212) for i in range(212): self.eventList[i] = [i,0,[],eventName[i]]
Into this:
self.eventList = [[i,0,[],eventName.get(i, "??")] for i in xrange(215)]
The companion appears to work now for me, but as I said, it's a total hack.
--Yourself 13:39, 2 March 2008 (EST)
Error ocurring (something with gdk and cairo and a .dll)
After installing python (2.5.2 - also tried 2.5.1 and 2.4.something) the gdk runtime environment (2.8.20)
and those 3 packets (pygobject-2.12.3-1; pycairo-1.2.6-1; pygtk-2.10.6-1 - these 3 arent necessary for the reproduktion fo the error)
starting the "dfcompanion_prototype.py" from the any or the py2.5 package returns the following error:
"Der Prozedureinsprungpunkt "gdk_cairo_set_source_pixmap" wurde in der DLL "libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll" nicht gefunden" read:"could't find the routine entry point [...] in the dll[...]"
downloading a .dll from the net changes the error slightly, now "gdk_cairo_create" is missing instead of "gdk_cairo_set_source_pixmap"
-since i've absolutely no clue what he actually wants, i hope someone can solute this X_x
Q
- Valdemar put up a link to a exe version of companion on the forums for those of us who don't have the patience to fiddle around with python. It's in the DF companion thread near the end. VengefulDonut 18:02, 24 March 2008 (EDT)
I have the exact same problem as the one above me...
--AtomicTroop 12:52, 23 March 2008 (EDT)
- As do I! And I'm dying to make a legendary miner/mason/brewer/grower/weaponsmith/armorsmith/swordsdwarf/seige engineer/seige operator. Honestly, that would be awesome.
And in case your computer speaks in English, the error is this:
The procedure entry point gdk_cairo_set_source_pixmap could not be located in the dynamic link library libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll.
So, if you could could please explain how we can fix this, that would be great because your program looks awesome.--Smoking Gnu 00:59, 24 March 2008 (EDT)
The problem is the link telling you to download GTK is broken, it has you download version 2.8.20 when you need 2.10.11. Go here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=98754&package_id=121281 and get the right version. --xzzy
Import Error: No module named ctypes - 0.8 and 1.0
Err, just tried upgrading to the newer version of companion, and can't get it to work. I'm using the latest version of DF (incompatable?). Doesn't look like a DF problem though. I installed all of the modules, I think I'm using python version 2.4. I'll be on IRC in #bay12games if you want to try get hold of me... --Markavian
- You must have the 2.5 version. ctypes is a module that is only in Python 2.5. You should either upgrade Python to 2.5 or download the -any version. (0.10 works fine for me in the latest DF version and I have 2.4 too)--Valdemar 20:39, 15 March 2008 (EDT)
DwarfCompanion Fails to load (inexplicably) 0.10
I've been able to run DwarfCompanion just fine for a week or so now. However, starting tonight with a fort that has been able to be modified before, I now get this as the error that displays-
version generic version, pid 1960, player a6 2103 words loaded race 0 loaded race 1 loaded race 2 loaded race 3 loaded Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\DF Utils\companion-0.10-any\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 402, in <module> DFcmp = DFcompanion() File "C:\DF Utils\companion-0.10-any\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 396, in __init__ self.initList() File "C:\DF Utils\companion-0.10-any\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 123, in initList list = self.dd.getCreatures(self.showmode,dead=self.showdead) File "C:\DF Utils\companion-0.10-any\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 835, in getCreatures col = self.getCreature(c) File "C:\DF Utils\companion-0.10-any\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 502, in getCreature c.events = self.getEvents(c) File "C:\DF Utils\companion-0.10-any\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 170, in getEvents events.append( [p, eventName[p], id] ) KeyError: 213
This is an error due to lack of sanity checking on the events list. Put this in instead of events.append( [p, eventName[p], id] )
try: events.append( [p, eventName[p], id] ) except KeyError: print "No such event %s known" % p
Qmarx 20:36, 3 April 2008 (EDT)
- Bingo. This fixed my problem as well. Thanks! Lightning4 13:09, 9 April 2008 (EDT)
Easy Python/PyGTK installer
I was having some trouble getting all the Python dependencies to work properly together, but after some research I found a nice all-in-one PyGTK installer that works perfectly with companion 0.10. http://aruiz.typepad.com/siliconisland/2006/12/allinone_win32_.html Hope this helps!
Error -- entry point g_timeout_add_seconds_full
The procedure entry point g_timeout_add_seconds_full could not be located in the dynamic link library libglib-2.0-0.dll
I installed these modules
* Python (works with any version, 2.5 is prefered) * "Gtk+/Win32 Runtime Environment Installer" * For python 2.5 users, just grab the utility at this place. * Install the three modules from this page (PyCairo, PyGObject, PyGTK)
After trying to run it I received that erro.
I also tried companion-0.11-any.zip and it didn't work.
Edit: I uninstalled all the components and reinstalled with that all-in-one python installer and it works now.--Richards 15:46, 23 April 2008 (EDT)
Adding Additional Ingredients to Artifacts
A nifty little trick. You have to micromanage a little, though. Anyway, as soon as your moody dwarf has claimed a workshop, hopefully he'll leave to grab the first item. As soon as he starts walking to get it, fire up companion and change the first required object. The moody dwarf will complete the fetching duty for the original first item, then go to get the new first item. Repeat until you have enough items stored in the workshop for your satisfaction, then let your poor moody dwarf finally collect everything he needs. All of the collected items will be used as artifact components.QMarx 10:24, 7 May 2008 (EDT)
Feature request: custom wounds
It would be nice if we could directly edit the wound levels of creatures, instead of being forced to either heal them entirely or make them bleed to death. Someone with a mangled leg could, for instance, be manually healed to a broken leg; this would allow us "strict" players to have mangled dwarves heal, until Toady corrects the "phantom pains" issue and allows mangled injuries to heal over to permanent debilitations. --JT 18:22, 11 May 2008 (EDT)
Command Line?
I have everything installed (2.5 and then the runtime) but Dwarf Companion crashes on me. How do I run it from a command line so I can see the errors? I'm on Media Center/XP. All I have time to read before it crashes is something about an invalid access to memory location.
Unable to run
Whenever I try to load it, it won't run, I ran the game and downloaded everything. This is all that happens:
version v0.27.169.88a, pid 2760, player 0 0 words loaded
Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Users\Todd\Downloads\DF STUFF\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 390, in <module> DFcmp = DFcompanion() File "C:\Users\Todd\Downloads\DF STUFF\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 336, in __init__ self.dd = dwarfdbg() File "C:\Users\Todd\Downloads\DF STUFF\companion\dfdbg.py", line 102, in __init__ self.getWords() File "C:\Users\Todd\Downloads\DF STUFF\companion\dfdbg.py", line 218, in getWords kptr = self.getLong(vec2[1]+race*4) File "C:\Users\Todd\Downloads\DF STUFF\companion\dfdbg.py", line 114, in getLong return struct.unpack("L", self.dbg.read(ptr, 4))[0] File "C:\Users\Todd\Downloads\DF STUFF\companion\dfwin32.py", line 81, in read raise WinError() WindowsError: [Error 998] Invalid access to memory location.
--0todd0 01:05, 27 May 2008 (EDT)
It doesn't recognize your df version ... do you have debug privileges on the dwarf fortress process? Is it the latest version? Bartavelle 08:51, 27 May 2008 (EDT)
yes, it's the latest version. What do you mean by "debug privileges?" --0todd0 23:23, 3 June 2008 (EDT)
- I had this exact error too, until I right-clicked on dfcompanion_prototype.py and went to "open with" to find two python options, the second one worked. Have you got python previously installed and if so can you try uninstalling all versions and re-installing the latest one again? This could be a stab in the dark however... --Mrchinchin25 23:48, 3 June 2008 (EDT)
- I recently downloaded this: what's been said so far to fix this problem isn't doing anything at all. Again, what do you mean "debug privileges?" --Pseu 19:35, 4 June 2008 (EDT)
- I was a moder for Elder Scrolls 4 and it required both python 2.4 and 2.5 to mod. Though t see if this would work, i uninstalled python 2.4 but it didn't, i'll try what you said Mrchinchin... --0todd0 20:32, 4 June 2008 (EDT)
- In regards to debug privileges in Win XP. Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Local security Settings->local policies->user rights assignment->debug programs (on the right pane)--kirk 11:58, 10 June 2008 (EDT)
- I'm having the same issue with DF 0.27.176.38c and the newest version of Companion (downloaded it today). Also, kirk's info above isn't useful to anyone who is using XP Home - Local Security Settings isn't there. --Tyranic-Moron 22:06, 14 June 2008 (EDT)
Moogie's Problem
I'm getting this:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Documents and Settings\Moogie\My Documents\Dwarven Fortress\companion \dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 3, in <module> import gtk ImportError: No module named gtk
I have Gtk 2.10.11-1 installed in the Companion folder. I have Python 2.5.1 installed from ages ago when I used to play Oblivion.
Why isn't it seeing Gtk there?
Wow, I have no idea what I'm doing. The above comment is from me (Moogie). I don't know how to add a title or anything, sorry.
- Don't worry, I'm sure you'll get it eventually. I've shifted your error into it's own section anyway, hopefully it's more noticeable this way. --Tyranic-Moron 18:52, 15 June 2008 (EDT)
Not running on Windows X64 either
Okay since it doesn't run on Win2000, I bought a new PC just to get some better FPS on Dwarf Fortress, but this tool won't run on it either.
I get the following error:
WindowsError: [Error 299] Only part of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory request was completed.
Tried Python 2.4 and 2.5 and different versions of this utility but all are giving the same error.
Missing DLL file
I have the latest version of Python. I downloaded all the required files. When I run DFcompanion_prototype.py, I get "This application has failed to start because libglib-2.0-0.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."
Why is it giving me this message if I've already installed all the required files?
Install Questions
"For python 2.5 users, just grab the utility at this place, and unzip it (warning, this is an old version). " It's an old version of dwarf companion? If that's the case, where is the most recent version? I don't see it on your page. (Slitherrr 11:58, 30 July 2008 (EDT))
.39f is incompatible
D:\Dwarf Fortress\companion>dfcompanion_prototype.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "D:\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 402, in <module> DFcmp = DFcompanion() File "D:\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dfcompanion_prototype.py", line 346, in __in it__ self.dd = dwarfdbg() File "D:\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 105, in __init__ self.configoffsets() File "D:\Dwarf Fortress\companion\dwarfdbg.py", line 49, in configoffsets tmp = os.getPatternPos( r'\x68' + stock + r'\xb8....\xc7.........\x89.....'+ os.call + r'\x38' )[0]+0x21 IndexError: list index out of range
This is the same problem I'm having too. I have all the correct packages installed. It looks like Dwarf Companion just doesn't work with 39f. - SquirrelFarmer
manual input of offsets for 39f
Okay I might be ignorant to all this memory messing stuff, but wouldn't this problem with the new version be fixed if someone puts an if(1): at line 28 of dwarfdbg.py and changes there to what they should be in the new version?
Would anyone happen to have the required addresses?
These are the variables it needs, as you can see I've been trying a bit myself but I still don't have all the required ones.
self.off_vec_maincreatures = 0x01575DEC #0x01427B50 self.off_x_width = 0x015B7938 #0x01469698 self.off_y_width = 0x015B793C #0x0146969C self.off_z_width = 0x015B7940 #0x014696A0 self.off_map_data = 0x015B7920 #0x01469680 self.off_race = 0x00000000 #0x0146B060 self.off_lang = 0x00000000 #0x0146B180 self.off_moodtime = 0x00000000 #0x01248ABA self.off_playedrace = 0x00000000 #0x01248AC8 self.off_economy = 0x00000000 #0x0123B384 self.off_xcursor = 0x009EF294 #0x008FF288 self.off_ycursor = 0x009EF298 #0x008FF28C self.off_zcursor = 0x009EF29C #0x008FF290
DwarfCompanion Linux HOWTO
There are two major problems when trying to run DwarfCompanion-0.13 in Linux:
- at least when started with "wine dwarfort.exe", dwarf-companion
- cannot find the path to the executable when searching for the offsets
- and has problems finding the process with "endswith()"
the following patch tries to work around these problems somewhat (you either have to run DwarfCompanion one directory-level down from your dwarfort.exe or change the path in the patch):
--- companion/dwarfdbg.py 2008-09-07 22:04:12.000000000 +0000 +++ ~/dwarf_fortress/companion/dwarfdbg.py 2008-09-07 22:07:11.000000000 +0000 @@ -100,9 +100,9 @@ self.dbg = pydbg() self.metals = None for (pid, proc) in self.dbg.enumerate_processes(): - if proc.lower().endswith("dwarfort.exe"): + if "dwarfort.exe" in proc.lower(): break - if not proc.lower().endswith("dwarfort.exe"): + if not "dwarfort.exe" in proc.lower(): print "Dwarf Fortress is not running, or could not be found" sys.exit(-1) self.image = proc @@ -864,7 +865,7 @@ def getOs(self): if self.ofs == None: - self.ofs = offsetsearch.offsetsearch(self.image) + self.ofs = offsetsearch.offsetsearch("../dwarfort.exe") return self.ofs def instaMood(self):
- reading/writing from the dwarf-fortress process when attaching/detaching with ptrace() without waiting for the process to react to the ptrace() also leads to problems, basically it is timing-dependent if you can read or change anything
this is easily fixed with waitpid (though I'm not quite sure if this really fixes the problem or if some signals could screw everything up again, therefore the "print status" statement):
--- companion/dflinux.py 2008-01-09 10:50:00.000000000 +0000 +++ ~/dwarf_fortress/companion/dflinux.py 2008-09-07 21:29:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ pid = int(spid) self.pid = pid self.libc.ptrace(16, self.pid, 0, 0) #ptrace attach + status = 0 + self.libc.waitpid(self.pid, status, 0) + print status def read(self, addr, size): out = @@ -60,4 +63,7 @@ def detach(self): if self.pid>0: self.libc.ptrace(17, self.pid, 0, 0) #ptrace detach + status = 0 + self.libc.waitpid(self.pid, status, 0) + print status self.pid = 0
- There are still some minor problems, e.g. when trying to set anything in the creature-editor, but at least healing and resting from the creature-list works now as expected. I will try to take a look at the creature-editor ...
--Penguin dwarf08 14:14, 11 September 2008 (EDT)