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English => aMule crashes => Topic started by: Merrigan on October 12, 2005, 06:12:00 AM
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Hi,
I Run Gentoo 64. Only installed a month ago. Everything runs fine, all works like a charm.
I installed aMule less then a week ago, and all went well Until two days ago. Whenever I try to connecty to ANY server, it dies on me. When running from a Konsole it gives me the following errors:
merrigan@gandalf ~ $ amule
Initialising aMule
Checking if there is an instance already running...
Loading temp files from /home/merrigan/.aMule/Temp.
Loading PartFile 2 of 2
All PartFiles Loaded.
ListenSocket: Ok.
External connections disabled in config file
*** Server UDP socket (TCP+3) at 0.0.0.0:8004
*** TCP socket (TCP) listening on 0.0.0.0:8001
*** Client UDP socket (extended eMule) at 0.0.0.0:4672
Adding file /home/merrigan/.aMule/Temp/001.part.met to shares
Empty dir /home/merrigan/.aMule/Incoming/ shared
Servers: Trying to connect
Http-CONNECT(0001): 0 -> 0
Http-CONNECT(0002): 0 -> 2
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A fatal error has occurred and aMule has crashed.
Please assist us in fixing this problem by posting the backtrace below in our
'aMule Crashes' forum and include as much information as possible regarding the
circumstances of this crash. The forum is located here:
http://forum.amule.org/board.php?boardid=67
If possible, please try to generate a real backtrace of this crash:
http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/Backtraces
----------------------------=| BACKTRACE FOLLOWS: |=----------------------------
Current version is: aMule 2.0.3 using wxGTK2 v2.6.1
Running on: Linux 2.6.12-gentoo-r10 x86_64
Segmentation fault
merrigan@gandalf ~ $
I run Gentoo x86_64. With KDE 3.4. I also have Fluxbox, Enlightenment and some other window managers installed, but hardly ever use them.
I have tried recompiling it several times, but to no avail.
Thanx for the help
-- Merrigan
The Silent observer
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you use a http proxy with amule?
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Yep, see now that is was set. Can't remember why I set it though. Took it out, and now everything works fine.
Thanx dude!
-- Merrigan
The silent observer
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it should still not happen...but I have a 64b system so I can try myself ;)