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Kamikaze
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Old 10-12-2004 , 00:04  
#11

I do know ever since Deagle's Map Manager added the multi-language addon, it started crashing for me, I think the language addition is causing the problems since all the plugins that use this feature have this problem, this is just specilation, we need the developers to examine the coding for the multi-language part of AMXX and see what the problem could be.

I run Ultimate WC3 and this plugin has no trouble at all with reliable overflows (maybe since it doesn't have mult-language support )
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Old 10-12-2004 , 00:49  
#12

may be......
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Old 10-12-2004 , 08:44  
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I made EVERY single message unreliable, and still it crashes... of course I can't make client_print, console_print, show_hudmessage, etc.. unreliable (well i could for some, it would just suck).

Can a developer look into the language module being a possible problem?

And kamikaze, did you say the deagle plugin caused overflows?

And also, my dictionary file is 1400 lines long, could that cause a problem? (it supports 4 languages right now)
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Old 10-12-2004 , 09:25  
#14

I think the underlying issue must be the mutli lingual things.

Every now and then, not very often my entire server gets kicked, I look in console and its a overflow type or error. This is without warcraft mod but this is running Deags' Map Manager (I noticed someone else having a problem with it also in this thread).

Soo I guess we kinda found the problem as to why overflow errors are ocurring heh?
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Old 10-12-2004 , 14:48  
#15

I need definitive evidence it's the ML api... as there are only two functions in the entire API thatu se the HL engine, and they use setinfo keys.
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Old 10-12-2004 , 14:52  
#16

I got a WC3 FT version without using language options, it works like a dream now, it seems to definitely point toward the language option as the reason to me.
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Old 10-12-2004 , 15:02  
#17

BAIL I used a version w/o using the amxx language feature and it ran fine...
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Old 10-12-2004 , 15:25  
#18

ouch

I'll look into it
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Old 10-12-2004 , 16:48  
#19

I made some binaries that disable HL engine calls in CLang's base routine.

http://www.acm.wpi.edu/~dvander/amxmodx_mm_i386.so

and the windows binary is attached...

ps - you can get this error by doing too many hl engine things at once. what I really need to know is a definitive point where people are getting off
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Old 10-12-2004 , 18:03  
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OK I'll try this and let you know what happens
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