The first two asserts are the server failing to setsockopt() for
SO_SNDBUF and SO_RCVBUF, is this a FreeBSD emulation layer
limitation/bug? The gid assert you can ignore.

- Alfred

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net.cpp errors, core dumps

> I see this as my hlds server starts up (with or without MM):
>
>    net.cpp (860) : Assertion Failed: 0 == iRet
>    net.cpp (863) : Assertion Failed: 0 == iRet
>    gid.cpp (101) : GID System not inited
>
> About half the time at start up it core's here:
>
>    net.cpp (860) : Assertion Failed: 0 == iRet
>    net.cpp (863) : Assertion Failed: 0 == iRet
>    Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>
> What up w'dat?
>
> FreeBSD 4.11 w/ RH9 on AMD

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