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Old 01-03-2006, 02:23 PM
RangerDown
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Make sure your opcodes.conf doesn't have trailing spaces that the server might not like, or any special characters.

From the "segmentation fault" I see you're running a linux server. If you had your opcodes.conf file on a windows machine and subsequently transferred it to your linux machine, I've had times where the newline character seems to get out of whack. This can especially happen if you made any kind of edit to it while it was on the windows machine (even if the "edit" was just opening it in Notepad and saving it to another location).

I'd recommend using the "cvs" command straight on your linux box to connect and get the opcodes.conf file from cvs. Don't try to download it to a windows PC and transfer it -- get it directly to your box.
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