Hi Othniel,

I'm happy to see a volunteer stepping up and I would be most delighted if you
would speed up progress in glob2 again as I'm not up to the task anymore.

I'm a little concerned about privacy when handing this thing over but would hate
to delete accounts for that. As far as I know the yog server saves passwords
unencrypted and although it tells the user so, it is somewhat critical to just
grant access to people I barely know a thing about. Stephane do you have any
idea how to handle this correctly?

Until further notice from Stephane I would see how far I get pushing over all
data except for registry and playerdata

Regards,

Leo Wandersleb



On 15/07/11 21:14, Othniel Graichen wrote:
> Greetings all globules!
> 
> In response to Giszmo's report regarding YOG crashing:
> 
> I volunteer to diagnose the problem and also to begin hosting YOG on 
> SATLUG.org.
> 
> Personally I use Ubuntu and have a 0.9.5.0 development snapshot so I am not
> sure if the existing core would be compatible with my system.
> 
> As Stephane suggests -- checking it on the production system using gdb or ddd 
> may point out a simple environmental issue like disk quota/limits.
> 
> SATLUG is the San Antonio Texas Linux User's Group.  We have major Internet
> backbone capacity and unlimited bandwidth.
> 
> I need to coordinate with others in the group for permission and access, but 
> see no
> potential roadblocks.
> 
> 
> Let me diagnose the problem first. 
> 
> Othniel
> 
> 
> 
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