As of yesterday's update, my Linux server now crashes with a segmentation
fault every time I try to tf_workshop_map_sync a map that it hasn't already
downloaded.

I've disabled all server addons to make sure that wasn't the cause.

At first I thought it was maybe a bad workshop entry, so I tried several
other maps and they all crash my server as well.

The workshop.log from directly before the crash shows:

[2015-06-18 10:59:17] Loaded workshop items for app 440 in
"/home/tf2/tf2/steamapps/workshop" (2 installed, 2 needed)
[2015-06-18 10:59:18] Starting Workshop download job for AppID 440
[2015-06-18 10:59:19] Detected workshop change for AppID 440 : changed
cached item 454141042
[2015-06-18 10:59:19] Workshop update job started while app 440 is running,
commit : yes

Luckily, it doesn't try to load it after the crash.

A backtrace of the core file is showing a crash in steamclient.so, but it
appears that steamclient.so doesn't have debugging symbols, so gdb doesn't
show what method it is in.

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 4:45 PM, Eric Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> We've released an optional update for TF2. The notes for the update are
> below. The new version number is 2836387.
>
> -Eric
>
> -----------------------------
>
> - Fixed an issue causing dedicated servers to occasionally hang on shutdown
> - Hammer tools: Fixed vbsp -onlyents and -onlyprops compiles failing
> - Updated localization files
> - Updated the Maps Workshop Beta
>         - Fixed an issue causing clients or servers installed in long path
> names to be unable to load workshop maps
>         - Fixed an issue causing clients to occasionally be unable to
> launch a listen server using a workshop map via the 'map' command
>         - Fixed an issue causing the initial map load on dedicated servers
> to fail if the map is a workshop map
>         - Fixed dedicated servers requiring a reboot to properly handle
> updated workshop maps if the map name changed
>
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