Author Topic: Dedicated help (Mac)  (Read 2965 times)



Badspot

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What version of OSX are you running?

Edit the dedicated.command file and add -trace to the command line options.
Then run it and duplicate the problem.
Then post your console.log

What version of OSX are you running?

Edit the dedicated.command file and add -trace to the command line options.
Then run it and duplicate the problem.
Then post your console.log

OS X Leopard.

Alright, I attempted to do what you said.  Let's hope I did it correctly..

Bump in hopes of the answer being found.

OS X Leopard.

Alright, I attempted to do what you said.  Let's hope I did it correctly..
Did it work?

Did it work?

You misunderstood.  I merely duplicated the problem and posted the console.log, which will provide the necessary information to identify the problem.

OS X Leopard.

Alright, I attempted to do what you said.  Let's hope I did it correctly..
You didn't -trace correctly.

Ah, thanks Kalphiter!  Pretty sure I did this one correctly, please check this one out.  I have included my version of Blockland (add-ons and such) and a freshly installed Blockland.

Ah, thanks Kalphiter!  Pretty sure I did this one correctly, please check this one out.  I have included my version of Blockland (add-ons and such) and a freshly installed Blockland.
So what do I do with them?

So what do I do with them?

Now we wait until someone manages to find the problem.  From what I saw, it seems to have something to do with $CrapOnCRC_269097424.

Did it work?

Offtopic: I use a mac as well and I can't even run a normal server. Damn.

Badspot

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Hmm this does appear to be a bug and I have found the apparent solution, but that does raise the question as to why it works on my machine.  It should be fixed for v15

From what I saw, it seems to have something to do with $CrapOnCRC_269097424.
That is an unrelated bug in torque where if you just return; from a function it will return whatever is on the top of the string stack.

from a function it will return whatever is on the top of the string stack.
So it repeats?

Alright, so now Mac users have to wait until v15 to host dedicated.  Either way, I'm glad that I could help, even if it isn't a major deal.

Thanks for the constant help, Badspot.