Author Topic: Pecon's National Flags crashes my server  (Read 3918 times)

So, I'm having an issue where when I enable Pecon's National Flags, my Blockland will either crash or present me with a Runtime Error before crashing.
Here is a console.log (I used trace): http://www.mediafire.com/download/79u3ahyntk3k5oq/console(8).log

The console log does not conclude that National Flags is doing anything wrong. It's probably a conflict with your many other add-ons.

The console log does not conclude that National Flags is doing anything wrong. It's probably a conflict with your many other add-ons.
So, it seems to be a conflict.
How can I tell what it is conflicting?

How can I tell what it is conflicting?

Either disable all add-ons and enable slowly but surely, or slowly but surely disable them.

Oh boy.
Even with the add-on disabled, my Blockland is crashing when I try to host. I tried installing Wrapperup's Static Shapes and it was crashing, but I removed them and I still continue to crash.

Traced log: http://www.mediafire.com/download/k3nxsz8m7wxjz96/console%289%29.log


Remove all add-ons and start placing them in in small groups and try to get it to happen again.

You have way too many add-ons. Some of them have glaring errors and even syntax errors.

Remove all of your add-ons. Start from scratch, slowly move them back in and test running them and ensuring that your server works.

Also just delete these ones forever: Sound_Vocal_Sounds, and Script_Spook. The errors they produce lead me to believe they are completely broken.

I really don't want to, as it is just a pain. However, I am willing to remove any broken addons.

I also know some add-ons I recently downloaded, that I will try to disable.

Fact is, you have way too many useless, broken and conflicting stuff. Clean up your add-ons folder. Best way? Remove everything and put in stuff that you have used in the last week.

I want to mention the fact that the crashing issue only happened recently.

This is something nobody else has the time to do for you. If you want it fixed, you've got to take the time to sort through everything and find the issue.

So, I'm thinking about doing this:
Removing all add-ons in a category (starting with bricks), see if it crashes, put brick add-ons back in folder and remove the next add-on category, and so on. Once I find the category with the bad add-on, I will attempt to remove any add-ons that seem to cause the problem in the category. Hopefully, my strategy will work.

Great news!
Removing brick addons stopped the problem, so I am guessing there are some bad brick add-ons I have. Or maybe it's just how I have a ton of addons.
Well, I'm going to remove some bricks that I don't use and hopefully the problem gets fixed.