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hondaman
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Old 03-15-2004 , 23:31   3 Bugs in .15
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I did a fresh install of amxx with .15 Using metamodx (i686), .15 amx, and the optimised libraries, I got these two errors:

First, when trying to run it for the first time
[AMXX] Module is not a valid library (file "cstrike/addons/amxx/modules/engine_amx_i686.so")L 03/15/2004 - 22:03:02: [AMXX] Make sure that modules are compatible with AMX Mod X 0.15

So I had to switch back to engine_amx_i386.so in modules.ini

Secondly, about 5 minutes into the game, it crashed.

*DEAD* 1336.9 | Maverick : i missed
L 03/15/2004 - 22:25:59: "1336.9 | Maverick<7><STEAM_0:0:266843><TERRORIST>" say "i missed" (dead)
L 03/15/2004 - 22:26:00: "1336.9 | Maverick<7><STEAM_0:0:266843><TERRORIST>" joined team "CT"
L 03/15/2004 - 22:26:02: "Rockcliffe<11><STEAM_0:0:1648522><CT>" killed "Dennis.Yang <Ragin Asian><10><STEAM_0:0:74144><TERRORIST>" with "usp"
./hlds_run: line 423: 32708 Segmentation fault $HL_CMD
Add "-debug" to the ./hlds_run command line to generate a debug.log to help with solving this problem
Mon Mar 15 22:26:02 CST 2004: Server restart in 10 seconds

Lastly, HTML is still broken on MOTD.

[EDIT] Looking at the directory where the modules are:

-rw-r--r-- 1 cstrike cstrike 104280 Mar 15 19:16 engine_amx_i386.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 cstrike cstrike 47812 Mar 15 18:58 engine_amx_i686.so

The i686 file is MUCH smaller than the the i386 file. I wonder if its incomplete?

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Old 03-16-2004 , 00:07  
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That indeed does not look right. I have repackaged it with working compiles. It turns out I accidentally built CSStats and Engine with gcc-3.3 instead.

The package is updated on Sourceforge:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/a...ar.gz?download
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Old 03-16-2004 , 00:28  
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Used the .i386.so modules this time instead of the i686 ones, and server crashed again. Didnt catch the crash message however. Will try a stock metamod now.

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Old 03-16-2004 , 00:30  
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What about the 686 binaries I reposted?

Also, we are aware the motd is broken... we are working on that
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Old 03-16-2004 , 00:53  
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used stock metamod (from metamod.org) and the i386.so's and still crashed. . Will try the fixed i686 ones.

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Old 03-16-2004 , 00:57  
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If it crashes using all i386 or all i686 please add -debug to the command line and send us the debug.log
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Old 03-16-2004 , 06:19  
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We get similar crashes on ours, using the latest version (grabbed about 2 hours before this post).

It appears linked to the stats as we do not get the crash when the stats module is not loaded. However, this is exactly the same problem we have had with amx stats since 0.96j. Before that steam update that required the recompiling, amx stats worked fine on our server. Ever since then, you get the same seg faults at apparantly random intervals and the server resets. If i dont run amx stats, no crashing.

Linux, redhat 7, glib 2.2. using 386 binaries (debug wasnt on at the time, so no log to send). However, there is quite a lot of posts on the amx forum from many linux 2.2 users suffering this problem.
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