The crash occurs at the end of a map change when its uploading player stats
to Valve's central database via the UploadStatsFileNOW function. I've
unofficially patched their library to fix the crash and I've used this on
our UKCS servers for a few hours now without any problems. You're welcome to
use it until Valve release their official fix. 

Download the following library and place in the orangebox/tf/bin directory
overwriting the file that was there.  You will need to restart the server to
pick up the change. This is a fix for the Linux version.

http://www.ukcs.net/tf2crashfix/server_i486.so

Regards
TC

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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] TF2 Server Kicking people

The strangest thing is that it crashes only when the timelimit ends
(so when the server changes it not myself). If i do "map"command or
changelevel, then it doesnt crash.
  Quoting "Saint K." : 1) For us it crashes on all 3 Linux servers
(Debian and Fedora)
 2) How do we get the call stack? I can reproduce the crash easally,
just
 tell me what to look out for.
 Saint K.
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 Verzonden: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 8:21 PM
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 Onderwerp: Re: [hlds_linux] TF2 Server Kicking people
 Working on repro-ing this...
 Questions:
 1) does it crash on map change for everyone or are there people for
whom
 it doesn't crash.
 2) Does anyone have a call stack from a server when it crashes with
this
 bug that they could post?
 Thanks!
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 I just joined the list. Will go look it up.
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 This is already in discussion.
 On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 1:57 AM, Mark Chandler 
 wrote:
 Hey guys,
 Im having a problem with my linux tf2 server. Every time the map
 changes
 players get the connection interrupted msg In the top right conner.
I
 cant
 seem to work out how to fix it. Server is running fedora core 6 I
 think.
 Mark
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