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Have tried .2, .20.02 , .22.04, and 22.06(which traceback shows as 22.05) None of them launch. (Linux). Here's the traceback:

I'm sorry, but an uncaught exception occurred.

While running game code:

Exception: Line with id script2_58ccefcc appeared twice, at Stormside/game/Script.rpyc:1308 and game/Script.rpy:1308.

-- Full Traceback ------------------------------------------------------------

Full traceback:

  File "/home/user/Games/Stormside-v0.22.06-linux/renpy/bootstrap.py", line 277, in bootstrap

    renpy.main.main()

  File "/home/user/Games/Stormside-v0.22.06-linux/renpy/main.py", line 490, in main

    renpy.game.script.load_script() # sets renpy.game.script.

  File "/home/user/Games/Stormside-v0.22.06-linux/renpy/script.py", line 297, in load_script

    self.load_appropriate_file(".rpyc", ".rpy", dir, fn, initcode)

  File "/home/user/Games/Stormside-v0.22.06-linux/renpy/script.py", line 809, in load_appropriate_file

    self.finish_load(stmts, initcode, filename=lastfn) # type: ignore

  File "/home/user/Games/Stormside-v0.22.06-linux/renpy/script.py", line 427, in finish_load

    self.translator.take_translates(all_stmts)

  File "/home/user/Games/Stormside-v0.22.06-linux/renpy/translation/__init__.py", line 169, in take_translates

    n.filename, n.linenumber))

Exception: Line with id script2_58ccefcc appeared twice, at Stormside/game/Script.rpyc:1308 and game/Script.rpy:1308.

Linux-5.15.0-92-generic-x86_64-with-debian-bookworm-sid x86_64

Ren'Py 7.5.3.22090809

Stormside v0.22.05

Tue Feb  6 14:54:19 2024

Did you start the game with python or with the bash-script? On Ubuntu 22.04 I get same kind of error if I'm starting Stormside.py but if I start the game with ./stormside.sh it works without any problems.

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I tried both and got the same error. Since the traceback showed .05 as opposed to the .06 in the directory name, I  removed it all and re-extracted it. That seems to have fixed it. (Weird, as I have done that multiple times, so it could be as I have updated my dev environments for other things that some missing Python dependency was met that was causing the error. The error clearly stated it thought that there were duplicate lines in the code, but when I examined the code, that wasn't the case. So, who knows?