Oberlus wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 12:06 pm
I have the same problem. Every time I exit FreeOrion after disconnecting from the multiplayer server, my game preferences (all of them) are reset to default. It does not matter if I connect, press Turn and disconnect or if I connect, do nothing and disconnect. In fact, it is enough to get to the OTP pass window, if I then click cancel and exit FO next time I start it options are reset again. Seems like the server systematically deletes the local configuration file. Should I open an issue somewhere?
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o01eg wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 12:30 pmTry to use DNS name instead.
That's what I do and my config is deleted as well.
It looks very strange. FreeOrion deletes config if version in it couldn't be read or differs from freeorion application.
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o01eg wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 12:30 pmTry to use DNS name instead.
That's what I do and my config is deleted as well.
It looks very strange. FreeOrion deletes config if version in it couldn't be read or differs from freeorion application.
Using DNS seems to work for me. I've changed my settings, exited FO and run it again (settings were fine, changed), then connected using the DNS, disconnected, exited FO, relaunched it, and settings were still fine.
o01eg wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 1:04 pmIt looks very strange. FreeOrion deletes config if version in it couldn't be read or differs from freeorion application.
Sorry, I have to correct myself. It's not the whole configuration, but only the science screen that doesn't keep the layout. My bad.
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There weren't compatibility breaks in 2019-05-23.a3a0980 so the game will continue.
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I'm on a trip and I've used my laptop to connect to the game for first time. Before, I was using a Windows 7 with precompiled FO, and right now I've pulled master and compiled in this Ubuntu 16 machine. It has connected, showed to me the multiplayer chat for quite longer than usual (maybe 5 seconds instead of 0.5), and FO has crashed to desktop.
G771-U16:~/Projects/FreeOrion/freeorion-build$ ./freeorion
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::exception'
what(): std::exception
Aborted (core dumped)
What should I do now to help troubleshooting this?
Or should I just install latest precompiled version?
Edit: I connected to the multiplayer server just fine with the latest windows build on a Windows 8.1
Oberlus wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 7:37 am
I'm on a trip and I've used my laptop to connect to the game for first time. Before, I was using a Windows 7 with precompiled FO, and right now I've pulled master and compiled in this Ubuntu 16 machine. It has connected, showed to me the multiplayer chat for quite longer than usual (maybe 5 seconds instead of 0.5), and FO has crashed to desktop.
G771-U16:~/Projects/FreeOrion/freeorion-build$ ./freeorion
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::exception'
what(): std::exception
Aborted (core dumped)
What should I do now to help troubleshooting this?
Or should I just install latest precompiled version?
Edit: I connected to the multiplayer server just fine with the latest windows build on a Windows 8.1
I myself on a holyday trip. Do you have a logs? Could you use coredump to debug issue? Could you try PPA version?
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o01eg wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 3:34 pmI myself on a holyday trip. Do you have a logs? Could you use coredump to debug issue? Could you try PPA version?
I realised there are some personal changes (some new parts) in the freeorion I used to connect. I shall try with a right build and report back.
Edit: I did a hard reset to upstream/master (got "Building v0.4.8+ build 2019-05-23.a3a0980") but the issue persists. I can't find the core dump. I've seen I need to enable apport (sudo service apport start), did it and tried to connect again to the multiplayer server, got the crash, but I still can't find the core dump (supposed to be at /var/crash). What should I do next?
o01eg wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 3:34 pmI myself on a holyday trip. Do you have a logs? Could you use coredump to debug issue? Could you try PPA version?
I realised there are some personal changes (some new parts) in the freeorion I used to connect. I shall try with a right build and report back.
Edit: I did a hard reset to upstream/master (got "Building v0.4.8+ build 2019-05-23.a3a0980") but the issue persists. I can't find the core dump. I've seen I need to enable apport (sudo service apport start), did it and tried to connect again to the multiplayer server, got the crash, but I still can't find the core dump (supposed to be at /var/crash). What should I do next?
Do you have a ~/.local/share/freeorion/freeorion.log? If you use PPA version you get the same error?
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The Silent One wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 6:05 am
When logging in into multiplayer, I see the lobby window, then the game crashes. Don't have an idea what's going on, log is attached.