yes it's normal for old built because buildingowner don't registered who own built, but should work with new built, if not, we have to wait for @Reneb
R-Remover-Tool
Building and entity removal tool
Total Downloads: 63,347 - First Release: Apr 3, 2015 - Last Update: Feb 7, 2018
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OK. I disable the tool part and now the plugin works for like 2-3 mins then everyone bitches about not having permissions when I gave everyone them.
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Code:
NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object
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this plugin stopped working after the latest rust update are we just waiting for an updated version of this plug in? or do i have to do something?
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building owners should be fixed now
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It seems if you place a wall down, then remove it - it will then let you remove old stuff from your base. Worked for me.
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RemoverTool is still currently not working. Even if you've placed your own items down you can't remove them. As I can see it's not just me. I shall wait for an update but please take your time
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hi all!
Any news or ETA for a fixed build for this plugin? Thanks -
Here a temp fix
You have to install building owner and activate the option use building owner from config file and deactivate use toolcupboard -
Code:"Remove - Access - Use Building Owners": true, "Remove - Access - Use RustIO & BuildingOwners (Building Owners needs to be true)": true, "Remove - Access - Use ToolCupboards": false,
Oh okay not working friend list to remove, some solution?
[DOUBLEPOST=1468762917][/DOUBLEPOST]some versions with owners and friends working with lasted update?¿ -
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Hi guys
Got a major problem i've got building owner plugin and the remover tool plugin with the tool cupboards = false
people still cannot /remove there own walls as it says they donot have permission
if i go to there base and do /changeowner playername they can then /remove
If i create a base and try /remove i also cannot remove it i also have to do the /changeowner command
Also i wiped rust re-installed rust update then the new oxide and then rustio and i still get the same problem -
I,ve got a same problem
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$30++ bounty for a good fix (one Reneb would be happy with) using the Rust internal ownership mechanics
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It is working fine for me. I have it set up like this with BuildingOwners installed.
If you put up a wall on your base, then remove it, you should be able to remove anything else on your base that is old too.
"Remove - Access - Use Building Owners": true,
"Remove - Access - Use RustIO & BuildingOwners (Building Owners needs to be true)": false,
"Remove - Access - Use ToolCupboards": false,