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Old 02-04-2012, 01:27 AM
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Default r2097 and r2099 and Debian x64

I have been running up to r2091 fine with Debian 6 x64. When r2097 came out, I compiled it on my server and compiling went normal. I had to change my makefiles to Athlon64, nothing new there. Loginserver, world and zone go fine. At some point during login the zone gives a segmentation fault. I checked everything multiple times, recompiled, nothing. You get to the point of logging in, and you can see the segmentation fault in Putty. There is no dump file for me to inspect either, and no other error.

Just to be safe I made a new virtual machine, just as a test bed so my server could keeping running, there is nothing wrong with r2091, I just want to keep up with SVN. I installed Debian 6 again, x64 style and subversion'd r2099 this time, and grabbed the last two SQL updates which are 2098 and 2099 sql changes. I sourced in my existing running database that is up to r2091, which I know is fine, and applied both of the new updates. Same thing here, a segmentation fault at login. I know there was a PERL change recently, and the PERL running on mine is v5.10.1 but I am thinking it has nothing to do with PERL. Ideas ?
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