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SirFulgeruL
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Old 08-31-2016 , 16:35   Segmentation Fault
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I have a fresh installed Dedicated server that is running Gamecp .
I used the command "app_update 90 validate" to get the CS 1.6 server and when someone connects to the server I get the error "Segmentation Fault" .
Notice: I didn't add/change anything at the server , so is default.
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Old 01-09-2017 , 04:24   Re: Segmentation Fault
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Provide some info about your server like plugins list , metamod version , meta list .
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aron9forever
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Old 01-09-2017 , 12:34   Re: Segmentation Fault
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The steampipe updater messed up the first time for me
Check the size of your HLDS folder, it's likely way smaller than it should be. (for me its about 750MB with cstrike mod, metamod and amxmodx installed, build 6153 amx 1.8.3)
Run the installer another time to get the full thing.

If the size is right, check permissions as well, server should give some more information about why it's crashing, look when it's booting too not just when it crashes.
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