Actually, I should apologize ... I did not go into enough detail. It is theoretically possible that you have some very odd and unusual configuration of computer that BoardMod will not work with. But the odds are about 1/10000 that such is the case, and 9999/10000 that the program is working absolutely properly, and that the problem lies elsewhere.
I cannot program. I could not write a mod from scratch to save my life. Nor could I write the program that uses the mods.
But in time I have learned to use Boardmod.
I have now been modding my forums for something like 5 or 6 years, and I don't think I have ever seen Boardmod fail to do its job.
At times I have uploaded the wrong files.
At times I have tried to use mods which had errors in them.
At times I have wished Boardmod would do more things than it does.
I never said the program (and for that matter, YaBB itself and the whole modding process) didn't have a learning curve.
It took me several months and lots of having to start again from scratch to get really proficient with all that is involved in modding the forum. I am not trying to be mean or insulting ... but the post I am responding to was very negative, and pretty much just stated the program didn't work.
And such is almost certainly not the case. Boardmod doesn't do much, but what it does, it does pretty darn well. Whether the user understands the entire process fully, and all the things to upload, the proper ways to upload them, and so on, does not impact that the program works, and works well.
I know. I learned over time, every time I screwed up, and tried to blame the program. I think I recall one specific release of Boardmod that had a small bug in it ... it was discovered and quickly fixed.
Boardmod is small, and simple, and extremely stable.
YaBB is a very large, involved, complicated program with a multitude of .pl file parts which has to be uploaded in a very specific manner, and set up in a very specific manner. Those same details also apply to the uploading and installing of all the mods.
All the right parts have to be uploaded properly as ASCII or binary, new bits have to be CHMODed correctly. All files modified by BoardMod have to be uploaded. The right mod versions have to be used for the right version of YaBB (and that can be more confusing that you might think, at first glance). The mods must be correct. They either must not conflict with previous mods, or must be tweaked to work with other mods, so that they install successfully ... if any of these are not done just right, then you won't end up with a successful installation ... yet none of the issues listed above would mean that Boardmod itself did not work.
All Boardmod does is look for particular files where you tell it to look, and then try to make changes listed in a mod file. If the files are as and where they should be, and the mod file is correct. Boardmod will do its job quickly and efficiently (at least for the most part ... it gets a little slow once in a while.)
Its not that I am saying the modding you tried to do worked for you ... I am just saying that the problem is not with Boardmod, itself. If Boardmod, itself, did not work, probably about 90% of us on this board would be running the exact same forum right out of the box.
Not trying to attack or be mean, just trying to correct an almost certainly incorrect statement ... that Boardmod did not work. The modding may not have worked (the overall process), but the fault was not with the small, simple program Boardmod.
Sorry to have ticked you off ... wasn't my intention.
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