Hi,
I have minetest installed on my mac and I've tried to follow the instructions to install mods. THe thing is that I couldn't have them to show in my mods window it's always empty. Did someone on a mac actually succeded in installing mods in minetest and if they would be kind enough to point me in the right direction by telling me how to do it so it work. thank you in advance.
Gorbash999
mods installation
-
- New member
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Sat Sep 05, 2015 22:58
Re: mods installation
Did you download the mods or use the installer?
If you downloaded them did you put them in the minetest/mods folder? Did you rename them if needed? Eg. Remove -master from mod folder name.
If you downloaded them did you put them in the minetest/mods folder? Did you rename them if needed? Eg. Remove -master from mod folder name.
Many of my mods are now a part of Minetest-mods. A place where you know they are maintained!
A list of my mods can be found here
A list of my mods can be found here
-
- New member
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Sat Sep 05, 2015 22:58
Re: mods installation
I downloaded them, I've put them in the mods folder at the first level of the minetest folder, renamed them and nothing does it. When i go in the mods tab in the home screen of the game there is nothing in the installed mods.
- benrob0329
- Member
- Posts: 1341
- Joined: Thu Aug 06, 2015 22:39
- GitHub: Benrob0329
- IRC: benrob0329
- In-game: benrob03
- Location: Michigan
- Contact:
Re: mods installation
What OS do you use?
-
- New member
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Sat Sep 05, 2015 22:58
Re: mods installation
OSX Yosemite 10.10.3
Re: mods installation
Why does’t it work? Hm. Start from the beginning.
Step one, download Minetest OS X version.
Step two, drop Minetest.app into Applications folder.
Step three, modify permissions because El Capitan requires that now.
Step four, run Minetest.app then run it again to create initial folders.
Step five, reset permissions back and open "~/Library/Application Support/minetest/"
Nothing in there but the word Separator. Okay. Moving on.
Step six, create a new Minetest world. The worlds and cache folders pop up.
Step seven, close down and create the mods folder in the minetest folder.
Step eight, download a simple mac made mod, and drop its unzipped folder in the mods folder.
Step nine, run Minetest.app again, select the world, and click the configure button.
Step ten, select the word identify, check the enable box, click the save box, then click the play box.
Did work? Well, it’s a bit buggy. But yeah, it worked. YMMV!
P.S. Tried it with a real mod CME. It took a few minutes but everything showed up.
Step one, download Minetest OS X version.
Step two, drop Minetest.app into Applications folder.
Step three, modify permissions because El Capitan requires that now.
Step four, run Minetest.app then run it again to create initial folders.
Step five, reset permissions back and open "~/Library/Application Support/minetest/"
Nothing in there but the word Separator. Okay. Moving on.
Step six, create a new Minetest world. The worlds and cache folders pop up.
Step seven, close down and create the mods folder in the minetest folder.
Step eight, download a simple mac made mod, and drop its unzipped folder in the mods folder.
Step nine, run Minetest.app again, select the world, and click the configure button.
Step ten, select the word identify, check the enable box, click the save box, then click the play box.
Did work? Well, it’s a bit buggy. But yeah, it worked. YMMV!
P.S. Tried it with a real mod CME. It took a few minutes but everything showed up.
-
- New member
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Sat Sep 05, 2015 22:58
Re: mods installation
Do I have to erase all that i have and re-install minetest or I can do that from a already installed game?
(because I have a lot of structures built and I do not want to lose them). And I'm on Yosemite not El Capitan.
(because I have a lot of structures built and I do not want to lose them). And I'm on Yosemite not El Capitan.
Re: mods installation
No.Gorbash999 wrote:Do I have to erase all that i have and re-install minetest or I can do that from a already installed game?
(because I have a lot of structures built and I do not want to lose them). And I'm on Yosemite not El Capitan.
You should be able to drop the extracted folder into the mods folder then start minetest, select a world,
then click the configure menu and select the mod, enable it, click save, and then start the world up with the installed mod.
P.S. I have a habit of erasing the entire hard drive after every update of the operating system and that’s the reason I did the install of minetest.
(I should note that you can update the minetest app with no ill effects on the contents of folders in the Application Support folder.)
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 22 guests