Hello,

HLSW does not set special COMMANDS with starts the HLDS or in the
servers.cfg ahead. If one however the HLDS 3.1.1.1x uses, should one mind.
HLSW 1.0.0.3 beta have, since earlier versions do not support this HLDS.


Simply times on ftp.hlsw.org by-look...


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Wasnt there something that needed to be added to server.cfg that had to do
with HLSW being able to connect to the servers?

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From: "Valdemar Lemche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 6:13 PM
Subject: [hlds_linux] dcrisis (and other mods) crashes under hlds


> Certain mods, like pvk and dcrisis are core dumping ... constantly,
dcrisis
> doesnt even complete one map without crashing.
> If i use the '-debug' switch, I get an output like this:
>
> ./hlds_run: line 83:  4683 Segmentation fault      (core dumped) $HL $*
> Cannot access memory at address 0x15569654
> debug.cmds:1: Error in sourced command file:
> Cannot access memory at address 0xcd
> email debug.log to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> (you can download the core dump and debug.log at
> http://www.mossad.org.il/dcrisis-debug.tar.gz if you are interested)
>
> The hlds I've been trying the mods with were first hlds-3.1.1.0c then
> I downgraded to hlds-3.1.1.0, but there is not way on earth that I'm
> gonna
run
> them with hlds-3.1.1.1* (its a bloody disgrace of an release! its
> enough that I have to use my DoD server with this version).
>
> The OS is Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 with kernel 2.4.19rc5aa1 using XFS
> compiled with gcc 2.95.4, running on a dual Amd Athlon MP on a Tyan
> Tiger MPX and
I'm
> using ECC memory.
>
> I dont have a memory or cpu exhaustion problem, and I'm running 5
> other
hlds
> on this server (2 CS, 1 DoD, 1 NS and 1 TFC) and none of them have any
> *serious* problems with stability.
>
> If anybody have any suggestion as to where I should go from here, I'll
> appreciate the input.
>
> ty.
>
> --- Mfg. Regards, Mvh.
> Valdemar Lemche
>
> "Intuitive Software can easily be learned.
> You just have to work at it for a long time."
> - Ponder Stibbons, Unseen University
>
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