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Uranus
10-12-2002, 00:13
Hi guys, I just downloaded and installed the new client, and since I deleted the old TeamSpeak install directory, I couldn't use the uninstall script, so I deleted all the files manually, even ~/.teamspeak2

anyway, I then proceed to install the new TS2, and the graphical installer gave an error but the text-mode one kicked in and installed fine. When I run it as root, I have no problems at all, but as a normal user I get a whole lot of messageboxes that say integer overflow... if I click any menu, or resize/move the window a **** load of those boxes appear, but TS doesn't crash... so anyway, I went into the new TS2 install dir and ran the uninstall script, I reinstalled and this time the graphical installer worked (go figure), but it has the same prob!

anybody else with this prob?

Uranus
10-12-2002, 00:17
I take that back!!! now it's doing the same error with root... damn weird

btw, I have a Gentoo 1.2 box if that'll help... running TS2 from the console gives no errors when the messages appear

N. Werensteijn
10-12-2002, 00:38
error noted

Jammet
11-12-2002, 14:24
I had no problems with that kinda isntaller so far, but how about distributing the linux server version in tar.gz, deb and rpm?

Uranus
11-12-2002, 14:55
nah, my problem wasn't the installer... but now that we are on the subject, I have a theory as to why it happened... see, when I ran the installer, the graphical UI came up and the textbox where u put the target directory for the files was disabled and was set to the directory I was using (/opt/TeamSpeak2), and then I clicked install and it crashed so the text-mode install kicked in... anyway, my theory (not tested), is one of two things: either the installer only works if u install on the default dir, or it was just a conflict with the old TS I had installed

btw, don't remove the installer, it rocks, but do fix the integer overflows, it gets really annoying :P

N. Werensteijn
11-12-2002, 16:47
The Integer overflows are there because i switched from kylix2 to kylix3 i think (programming language). I dont have the errors here. I do have an idea to fix it. Would you be willing to test it?

As for the installer:
When it works it rocks. But its HUGE compared to the thing it must install, and it has serious limitations.

Ps. In the readme and on the frontpage of ts.org i wrote you should uninstall older versions of ts before installing a new one. Its one of the limitations of the installer i was talking about.

Uranus
11-12-2002, 17:16
oh, that explains the installer glitch then... and YES I am willing to test! :)

N. Werensteijn
11-12-2002, 18:03
one more question:

Does it only happen on the main window, or also on dialogs (like create / edit channel, server info etc) ?

N. Werensteijn
11-12-2002, 18:17
Try this. Just save ur old TeamSpeak.bin
then replace it with this one (note it is zipped with windows zip)

Uranus
11-12-2002, 18:46
Originally posted by N. Werensteijn
Try this. Just save ur old TeamSpeak.bin
then replace it with this one (note it is zipped with windows zip)

works!!! :)
I even connected to a server just to make sure and works great... no integer overflow errors!

nimm
12-12-2002, 16:32
I'm pretty much using a clean install of Redhat 8 (installed last weekend), never used/installed TS before and i'm having the Integer Overvflow prob.

Basically it happens only when I move the window around - otherwise it seems to work fine :)

If I move the window around quite a lot it'll end up crashing with the following message on the console:

Runtime error 231 at 08069D71
Runtime error 231 at 08069D71

Any more info, just ask!

Uranus
12-12-2002, 18:34
did you try the above attachement?

nimm
12-12-2002, 18:44
doh my bad!

Installed the patch, worked a treat. Thanks!