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31-10-2002, 03:46
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2.0.25.25 crash - edit/add channels
Today's linux client release will crash when you edit or add channels. The error message was posted on the thread that announced the new release.
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31-10-2002, 18:24
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nope.
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31-10-2002, 19:09
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Nope - what?
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31-10-2002, 19:11
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set up my whole server via linux client, no errors, no problems. nothing.
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31-10-2002, 20:19
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And your server and client versions are the absolute latest release both?
Try and create channels on my server at jammet.dyndns.org ... with a linux(!) client. If that works,..
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31-10-2002, 20:25
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yup they are, and ill come on your server in a mo
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31-10-2002, 22:20
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this problem can be worked around by not disabling any codecs on the server. Ill fix the client for the next release/ patch
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31-10-2002, 23:18
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Yes, that did it, thanks a lot for the info! =)
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