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Marco666
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Post by Marco666 »

Hi,

I run Unreal3.2.3 on Debian.
And some times if i rehash the ircd crashes... :?

any idea how ?
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Post by Stealth »

If you have not modified Unreal, and it still crashes without 3rd party module (so just have cloak.so and commands.so loaded), go to http://bugs.unrealircd.org/, and follow the instructions for reporting a crash (should be on the main page).[/code]
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Post by w00t »

Also, it's probably better that you've installed Unreal yourself - and aren't running a packaged version.
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Post by pseudocode »

w00t wrote:Also, it's probably better that you've installed Unreal yourself - and aren't running a packaged version.
I may be wrong, but I have never seen any UnrealIRCd packages in DEB format from the official debian repositories. I would consider this to be a good thing, because Debian packages aren't of high quality, can be unstable, and are often old.

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Post by w00t »

Same here, but i've heard rumors - which is why i mentioned it.
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Post by Suchiara »

pseudocode wrote: I would consider this to be a good thing, because Debian packages aren't of high quality, can be unstable, and are often old.

Best regards,
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If you think so, then you are ABSOLETE ZERO in debian.
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Post by pseudocode »

Suchiara wrote:
pseudocode wrote: I would consider this to be a good thing, because Debian packages aren't of high quality, can be unstable, and are often old.

Best regards,
Willie.
If you think so, then you are ABSOLETE ZERO in debian.
Debian is not for You, trust me.
Indeed it's not. I prefer a distribution that keeps packages up-to-date.

I did, however, run Debian Sarge (3.1) on my server for about 3 months; I was satisfied for the first month, but after a while, things got stale.

I don't mean to start a distribution war here, it was only an opinion.

Best regards,
Willie
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Post by Syzop »

Personally I run debian all the time, but I use 'testing', not 'stable' ;).

Anyway, I hate ircds as precompiled packages personally... Especially since often of those packages don't update unless we send out an explicit security warning or something like that. Not to mention there are various compile time settings (eg: PREFIX_AQ) you often want to enable/disable.
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Post by Matridom »

Syzop wrote:Personally I run debian all the time, but I use 'testing', not 'stable' ;).

Anyway, I hate ircds as precompiled packages personally... Especially since often of those packages don't update unless we send out an explicit security warning or something like that. Not to mention there are various compile time settings (eg: PREFIX_AQ) you often want to enable/disable.
Debian also just went through a cycle, so should be currently fairly up to date (stable is using sarge)
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Post by Suchiara »

Sorry for offtopic, but: if you want to have latest packages, you should use not stable or testing, but unstable aka sid.

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Post by Syzop »

Yeah hm, I think this can be locked ;).
We have already been over this discussion in 'Off-topic' somewhere :).

I didn't see any bugreport of the original topic starter btw... :|
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