I also would like to add, if you don't want to help then save your 
bandwidth and don't reply.

I sent to this mailing list because people here tend to be helpful and 
nice for the most part. Yes, I understand this is not the mailing list 
for Sourcemod, but the people here are more helpful than any forum 
trolls ever will be. I see no where on their forums where people are 
experiencing crashes with the latest version only on VS mode.

Any help is appreciated on what I could look at as the cause for this. 
I've redownloaded/reinstalled Sourcemod and Metamod several times.



Russell Jones wrote:
> I hate to disagree, but support for L4D with MetaMod and SourceMod is 
> most definitely there and kicking:
>
> http://www.sourcemod.net/
>
>
>
> k wrote:
>   
>>> The only thing that seems to stop the segfaults is if I
>>> rename the addons folder and have nothing loading at all. That makes no
>>> sense, so I am hoping someone here has an idea on how to fix this.
>>>     
>>>       
>> Makes perfect sense to me.
>>
>> The software works as intended on it's own and does not with MetaMod &
>> SourceMod.
>>
>> Last time I checked this list was for support of Half-Life dedicated Linux
>> server, not MetaMod & SourceMod.
>>
>> I believe you are looking for this: http://www.alliedmods.net/
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> k
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Russell Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> Alright guys... I don't know what to do. I have a standard L4D server
>>> running on CentOS that immediately segfaults when a lobby attempts to
>>> connect to it. I have tried a completely clean l4d install and it still
>>> doesn't fix it. The only thing that seems to stop the segfaults is if I
>>> rename the addons folder and have nothing loading at all. That makes no
>>> sense, so I am hoping someone here has an idea on how to fix this.
>>>
>>> This server is absolutely vanilla aside from:
>>>
>>> MetaMod 1.7.1
>>> SourceMod 1.2.4
>>>
>>>
>>> Here's the output of both versions:
>>>
>>> meta version
>>> Metamod:Source version 1.7.1
>>> Build ID: 644:f526469efdeb
>>> Loaded As: Valve Server Plugin
>>> Compiled on: Feb 25 2009
>>> Plugin interface version: 14:14
>>> SourceHook version: 5:5
>>> http://www.metamodsource.net/
>>>
>>> sm version
>>>  SourceMod Version Information:
>>>    SourceMod Version: 1.2.4
>>>    SourcePawn Engine: SourcePawn 1.1, jit-x86 (build 1.2.4)
>>>    SourcePawn API: v1 = 4, v2 = 3
>>>    Compiled on: Oct  2 2009 21:39:18
>>>    Build ID: 2802:8b2f1909e394
>>>    http://www.sourcemod.net/
>>>
>>>
>>> I have even tried running the latest 1.2.5 dev build for SourceMod and
>>> it still didn't help. The only non-standard plugins I have installed on
>>> SourceMod is a customized admin-sql-threaded. I have verified this is
>>> not the cause of the crash by disabling the plugin and still witnessing
>>> the same crash. Here is the full SM plugins list:
>>>
>>> [SM] Listing 19 plugins:
>>>  01 "Basic Votes" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  02 "Fun Votes" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  03 "Admin File Reader" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  04 "Basic Ban Commands" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  05 "Basic Comm Control" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  06 "Basic Info Triggers" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  07 "Anti-Flood" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  08 "Player Commands" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  09 "Basic Chat" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  10 "Basic Commands" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  11 "Client Preferences" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  12 "SQL Admins (Threaded)" (1.1) by Mediator da best
>>>  13 "Reserved Slots" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  14 "Admin Menu" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  15 "SQL Admin Manager" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  16 "Sound Commands" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  17 "Admin Help" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  18 "Nextmap" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>  19 "Fun Commands" (1.2.4) by AlliedModders LLC
>>>
>>>
>>> Here is the debug.log. Notice how for some reason the Start Line is
>>> completely jacked up. This is *not* the start line I am using.
>>>
>>> ----------------------------------------------
>>> CRASH: Thu Oct 15 21:27:53 CDT 2009
>>> Start Line: ./srcds_i486 -debug -console +ip 67.201.48.163 -port 27015
>>> -game left4dead +maxplayers 8 +map l4d_vs_farm01_hilltop +sv_lan 0
>>> -fork  +map l4d_hospital01_apartment
>>> End of Source crash report
>>> ----------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Again, the start line is jacked up. Why? Here's the real start line I am
>>> using:
>>> screen -A -m -d -S l4d2 ./srcds_run -console +ip 67.201.48.163 -port
>>> 27015 -game left4dead +sv_lan 0 -debug
>>>
>>>
>>> And here is the core dump. It shows absolutely nothing worth anything
>>> unfortunately:
>>>
>>> [serv...@leet l4d]$ gdb --core=core.32373
>>> GNU gdb Fedora (6.8-27.el5)
>>> Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
>>> License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
>>> <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
>>> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
>>> There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type "show copying"
>>> and "show warranty" for details.
>>> This GDB was configured as "x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu".
>>> Failed to read a valid object file image from memory.
>>> Core was generated by `./srcds_i486 -debug -console +ip 67.201.48.163
>>> -port 27015 -game left4dead +max'.
>>> Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
>>> [New process 32373]
>>> [New process 32455]
>>> [New process 32381]
>>> [New process 32375]
>>> #0  0x00000000 in ?? ()
>>> (gdb)
>>>
>>>
>>> There is nothing worth pasting from the server logs, as they just die in
>>> the middle of writing normal stuff with no errors anywhere.
>>>
>>>
>>> Finally, here is my server.cfg:
>>>
>>> hostname "[Right To Rule] Left4Dead Normal #2"
>>> sv_contact "[email protected]"
>>> sv_region 0
>>> mp_disable_autokick 1
>>> exec banned_user.cfg
>>> exec banned_ip.cfg
>>> log on
>>> logaddress_add 192.168.2.6:27500
>>> sv_logecho 0
>>> sv_alltalk 0
>>> sv_steamgroup 9354
>>> sv_steamgroup_exclusive 0
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Help!
>>>
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