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Not only the functions are useful, but this mod allowed me to understand how to build my own SQL functions and since then I have been able to build a pretty amazing persistent system.
Thanks a LOT for this one. As I said the functions are nice, but for someone who could not get his head around building SQL functions, it has been the instruction manual I was looking for (in some ways).
Really, it's just a lack of actual builds for Windows, and the autobuilds being on a very badly designed site. If I used Linux I could likely just compile the damn thing myself easier than obtaining the binaries.
If you would like to try running your modules on Linux NWNX:EE I can make my fully built, ready to go AMI public on Amazon, and then follow up in the description with the AMI ID to make it easy to launch from the EC2 console?
Oh, that, and NWNX:EE is Linux only, despite the fact that the original NWNX worked on Windows and Linux. Utter failure.
Nothing wrong with your mod btw, just complaining about the thing it requires :/