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Anope Support => 2.0.x/1.9.x Support => Topic started by: T-rexke on February 14, 2009, 06:35:00 PM
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hey i got this from the latest build
-xxx.xxx.xxx- *** Global -- from xxx.xxx.xxx: PANIC! buffer = SERVER xxx.xxx.xxx 1 :U2309-FinWXeOoZE-25 xxx Server
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Can you provide some useful information such as how you did it?
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uhm did what i just compiled and instalt and when i start anope.exe it connects but directly quits with that message and ah signal 11 or something
im on windows vista ultimate
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Define latest build, we commit several changes per day.
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so your saying i have to download svn? and use that one? :)
i have 1.9.0.0-realeased
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No, I'm asking which version you're using as you said "latest build" so I don't know whether that means latest as in 1.9.0 which we released, or actual latest from SVN.
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yes its the 1.9.0 build you relaeased
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signal 11 is a memory allocation error and usually you are out of memory.
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This is interesting, I can't understand why you're getting a segfault on launch.
Can you confirm you have uline's in place etc? - (A copy of your unrealircd.conf and services.conf would help us here.)
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yes i can confirm for a 100% that the ulines are in place
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Which IRCd are you linking to? Also, do you have a full log, and could you possibly run anope.exe with -debug for us?
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im linking to Unrealircd 3.2.7 and how to run anope in debug mode again sort of forgot it :) :$
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In your start menu there should be an Anope menu with an Advanced submenu, have a look in there for the debug options.
(Not tested this on Vista so can't recall!)
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nope isnt there its compiled without debug srry didnt mention that
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For now, open a command prompt and run
anope.exe -debug
Then paste your services.log.date into a paste bin and link to it here.
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i cant run it that way it says its not a internal or external command
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Perhaps I should have been more clearer, did you cd to the installation directory of anope first?
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heres the log :)
http://pastebin.com/m77f73d8d (http://pastebin.com/m77f73d8d)
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Can I see your services.conf and unrealircd.conf please?
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i PMed it
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I don't really see anything in there to indicate why it's failing.
Think I'll need to find a copy of vista ultimate to try and replicate on.
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yeah its strange i really dont know whats happening i know a bit about anope but this i didnt have before so:)
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According to the log, services is connecting to port 6667. The program also receives the "Looking up your hostname" message. Seems to be connecting to a port meant for clients. The configuration has to be changed.
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The user sent me his config which showed 6667 as having no particular orientation for client/server.
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But services receives the "Looking up your hostname" message. It suggests that this is a client port.
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But services receives the "Looking up your hostname" message. It suggests that this is a client port.
No it doesn't, it suggests nothing.
I have a user getting help right now in #anope and he has shown his port lines are not set to clientsonly and he still gets the looking up your hostname message.
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It would get that message no matter what port it connected to.
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sow whats the fix for this? :)
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I also get this issue in 1.9.
I'm trying to link to InspIRCd 1.2-rc heres my log (FreeBSD 7.0)
http://www.pastebin.ca/1356168
Any idea how to fix this? Should I checkout a SVN version of 1.9 instead and try that?
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I think in both these situations, it would be more helpful if we had actual backtraces from gdb instead of just what the log file is showing. Crashes are easier to trace when we can see where it happened and why.