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[ISSUE] Attempting to run dedicated Fedora Linux server

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VC:
I've heard that but cannot compare because I don't use any MS programming tools. (Haven't since...2002?)  Is it slower because it's busy being better or is it filled with old stuff that could be improved but isn't because it works and no one wants to risk breaking anything?

killermonkey:
The linker (gcc) is actually on par with VS 08


 The compiler (g++) is much slower than VS 08. By an order of ~10 minutes

MSuLL:
Alright, one more. Server was working fine, had about 10 players at one point and all was good.

I installed metamod and then sourcemod, and it works great, configured and running with no issues, or so I think.  Later I come to find out that if a second player joins, the server process crashes.  No errors specifically, the process just dies with a memory address in the message.  If I disable metamod and sourcemod the issue goes away again.  I've re-installed the mod's associated files, they aren't corrupt.

Just wondering if anyone's seen this, I know it may not be the right venue for such a question.

V!NCENT:

--- Quote from: Viashino Cutthroat on February 02, 2010, 04:19:56 pm ---I've heard that but cannot compare because I don't use any MS programming tools. (Haven't since...2002?)  Is it slower because it's busy being better or is it filled with old stuff that could be improved but isn't because it works and no one wants to risk breaking anything?

--- End quote ---
Compare the speed of firefox on windows with firefox on linux.

And by speed I did not meant compile time. The reason for this is that there is a new feature in the visual studio compiler that microsoft added because they were getting their ass kicked by gcc in the past ;)

MSuLL:
So... fun story:

My server has a 64-bit processor.  I downgraded the OS to 32-bit and now literally everything works great  ;)

Thanks for all your help, all.  Have a good one!

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