having kernel 2.6.11.6, i experienced the problem i reported earlier.
to be more precise:
1. launching ./hlds_run -game cstrike -> works
2. "map cs_italy" -> crash in libpthread.so
anyways, updating to 'Linux Server Engine' version 26 seems to work.
Right now, i'm testing these new binaries!
ki
Michael McKoy wrote:
I'm running Debian Stable with 2.6.12.3 (Self-installed, not apt installed)
with 0 issues. Just as info. glibc and everything else is from apt-get.
my kernel (which crashes) is:
Linux version 2.6.11.6-gs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.3.5 (Debian
1:3.3.5-8)) #1 SMP Sat
why? do debug symbols change the output of a backtrace? (e.g. the
location of the functions in memory)
kind regards,
raoul bhatia
Gary wrote:
Posting a gdb on the list is useless since you don't have a -DEBUG'd
build of the engine :)
I will try to run the server under gdb and try to reproduc
did downloading the files downgraded the linux server?
kind regards,
raoul bhatia
Martin Zwickel wrote:
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On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 02:35:04PM -0500, bubbled:
Anybody has the old files still running?
I need:
\engine_i486.so
\engine_i686.so
\steamclient_i486.so
\tier0_s_i486.so
\vstdlib_s_i48
.3.2.ds1-22
haven't had any problems (apart from the regular "hlds is broken"
problems) until now!
kind regards,
raoul bhatia
Raoul Bhatia [IPAX] wrote:
maybe this backtrace will help.
#0 0xb7fa90fc in ?? () from /lib/libpthread.so.0
#1 0xb7faa1ac in pthread_cond_timedwait_relat
maybe this backtrace will help.
#0 0xb7fa90fc in ?? () from /lib/libpthread.so.0
#1 0xb7faa1ac in pthread_cond_timedwait_relative () from
/lib/libpthread.so.0
#2 0xb43d2fc3 in CThreadSyncObject::Wait () from
/home/games/hlds-1/tier0_s_i486.so
#3 0xb43d32cf in CThreadEvent::Wait () from
/home/
the best thing would be to try to help yourself by using tools like ldd,
strace, lsof, etc.
feel free to ask specific questions :)
best regards,
raoul bhatia
Franziskus Meier wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to create a chroot-environment for counter-strike:source.
can you give me some hints, which direc
falls du die liste nicht liest...
lg,
raoul
forb wrote:
VAC2 Doesn't work on 64bit yet. We're yet to get a date or even
approximation out of Alfred. You'll have to emulate 32bit by adding
-binary hlds_amd
orhlds_i686 depending on the cpus in your machine.
-forb
Erik Hollensbe wrote:
ScratchMonkey wrote:
--On Tuesday, March 15, 2005 1:45 PM +0100 "Raoul Bhatia [ipax]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
for 1000 fps, the scheduler has to load hlds 1000x. so you have to
config the kernel to run on more than 1000 fps as you've got a couple of
other processes (syslog
besides that you do not need a stable 1000fps hlds except for the
"my penis is bigger because i run at 8383823424 fps" issue, i would
guess the following:
for 1000 fps, the scheduler has to load hlds 1000x. so you have to
config the kernel to run on more than 1000 fps as you've got a couple of
othe
Matt Judge wrote:
The network information is gathered using IPFM which logs the previous X
minutes of traffic to a file once every X minutes. A cronjob reads the
file and saves the information to a MySQL database which is then read by
the web interface and graphed using jpgraph
(http://www.aditus.
Matt Judge wrote:
> This will give you all the information you need (Hopefully)...
>
> http://www.axia.org.uk/server-graphs.php
hi!
would you mind telling me what kind of software/configuration you use to
produce this fine graphs?
best regards,
raoul bhatia
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