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sellene

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Solution: CVS, What that mean ?
« on: March 28, 2006, 12:45:30 am »
Hi,

-I got a crash when the game in loading ( that make 2 weeks)..a got an \"access violation error Addr0041AC3B\"

-I searsh on this forums and finaly i found that :

0041AC3B: some problem with the position of the char?
BT:
psclient.exe!psCelClient::HandleUnresolvedPos(GEMClientObject * entity=0x00a9ff78, const csVector3 & pos={...}, float rot=-1.1044662, csList::Iterator posIter={...}) Line 751 + 0xc C++
psclient.exe!GEMClientActor::SetDRData(float cur_yrot=1.744e-039#DEN) Line 1192 + 0x1d C++
psclient.exe!psClientDR::HandleDeadReckon(psDRMessage drmsg={...}) Line 236 C++
psclient.exe!psClientDR::HandleMessage(MsgEntry * me=0x0bb0a648) Line 165 + 0x9 C++
psclient.exe!psClientNetSubscriber::HandleMessage(MsgEntry * msg=0x0bb0a648, Client * __formal=0x0bb0a5c0) Line 74 + 0xa C++
psclient.exe!MsgHandler::Publish(csScopedMutexLock lock={...}) Line 95 C++
psclient.exe!psClientMsgHandler::DispatchQueue() Line 96 C++
psclient.exe!csEventTree::Dispatch(iEvent & e={...}) Line 558 + 0x7 C++
psclient.exe!csEventTree::Notify() Line 529 C++
psclient.exe!csEventQueue::Process() Line 292 C++
psclient.exe!csDefaultRunLoop(iObjectRegistry * r=0x00a3bb78) Line 90 + 0x6 C++
psclient.exe!main(int argc=1, char * * argv=0x00a34730) Line 2000 C++
psclient.exe!WinMain(HINSTANCE__ * hApp=0x00400000, HINSTANCE__ * prev=0x00000000, char * cmd=0x00132584, int show=10) Line 194 + 0x1a C++
psclient.exe!WinMainCRTStartup() Line 390 + 0x1b C
Solution:
Fixed in CVS.


-Well ok but, whath that mean \"Fixed in CVS\" ??
how i can fix this probleme ?

-thanks for help ...

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« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2006, 12:48:54 am »
Your character requires moving by a GM :) We have an entire separate stickied Important thread just for this sort of \"taxi service,\" so post the name of your character and someone will try to take care of it ASAP, so you can log in and play :)
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« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2006, 06:10:29 pm »
\"Fixed in CVS\" means that the problem is fixed in the code database and it will be in the next release.
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« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2006, 07:28:43 am »
Let\'s see if I can reply today...

If you search through the forum you\'ll see that I have already answered a similar question.

However, I will try to reply again.
CVS stands for Concurrent Versions System and it is a tool used by the developers for sharing and working on the same code, without having to wait for each other all the time.
The code is available to everybody through CVS, therefore if you are able to compile you can download the code and get also the fixes to the problems (if the client you are going to compile is \"compatible\" with Laanx server). The fixes are not directly available in you \".exe\" file because before doing so we need to create a new \".exe\" file (speaking for the Windows users), test it and place it available to be downloaded.
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