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[WORKING NOW] Linux: Arch, Debian(sid)- URW 3.40
Hi After today update SDL and alsa.lib from system update, URW stopped working on Arch Linux. Error message : "/usr/bin/urw: line 152: 9141 Segmantation fault (core dumped) "${URW_BIN_DIR}"/"${URW_BIN}" Please help [Update 1] URW working but without audio: file : urw_ini.txt [AUDIO:NO] [Update 2] Even with [AUDIO:NO] in urw_ini.txt game still sometimes crash (which is very annoying ). I've been looking for a solution to this problem and the only thing I can recommend is run URW like this: env SDL_AUDIODRIVER="blank" urw For me game works much more stable. [Update 3] Now working [AUDIO:YES] without any problem. September 29, 2017, 10:20:30 AM |
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Re: Linux Arch - URW 3.40 - today stop working
Have the same bug, running Debian Linux (sid - unstable). Started happening only very recently, and only on my desktop since I updated it over the weekend, crashes when loading "wind". Gives the same error as OP. My laptop running the same operating system does not crash, but after updating my packages today ... it behaves like my desktop. Below is the list of packages that was updated just a moment ago. It can be cross-checked against the urw dependences and the bug can be tracked down quite quickly. Code: [Select] accountsservice binutils binutils-common binutils-x86-64-linux-gnu libsdl2-2.0-0 is a dependency, I am pretty sure - so something has changed with the code that handles audio. Edit: There appear to be reports of seg faults in sdl2's bugtracker in regard to audio. EG: https://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3848 Probably something happened between versions 2.0.5 and 2.0.6 October 02, 2017, 09:22:01 AM |
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The Water Folk Quest
Anyone have any suggestions for finding a suitable island/rock/whatever for the Water Folk quest? I have spent hours of real life time searching huge lakes, and the closest I've gotten are some one-tile islands that are part of a mire instead of the lake, and one rock that was too steep to climb. Currently, I'm running around the outer rim of lakes, either during full winter (on the ice) or during the spring/summer (in a punt). Please tell me there's a better way to do this? November 07, 2017, 10:02:04 AM |
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