crash when using the online mod store.

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crash when using the online mod store.

by stormchaser3000 » Wed Jan 15, 2014 20:38

ok so i wanted to test the online mod store and when i did i got this

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minetest: ath.c:193: _gcry_ath_mutex_lock: Assertion `*lock == ((ath_mutex_t) 0)' failed.
Aborted


i am using minetest 0.4.9 dev and a very recent build to i think i built it today (the day i am editing this post)
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by stormchaser3000 » Sun Jan 19, 2014 22:13

and no ansor...
 

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by Inocudom » Sun Jan 19, 2014 22:24

You should state what version of Minetest you are using.
 

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by stormchaser3000 » Sun Jan 19, 2014 22:52

0.4.9 dev a very new build to
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by Inocudom » Mon Jan 20, 2014 01:09

stormchaser3000 wrote:.4.9 dev a very new build to

I recommend getting on the #minetest irc channel and mentioning the issue there. These forums are kind of dead these days.
 

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by stormchaser3000 » Mon Jan 20, 2014 01:26

Inocudom wrote:
stormchaser3000 wrote:.4.9 dev a very new build to

I recommend getting on the #minetest irc channel and mentioning the issue there. These forums are kind of dead these days.


MAN you are not kidding this forum used to be active
 

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by hoodedice » Mon Jan 20, 2014 02:30

Please post your debug.txt, your OS, and system specs.
7:42 PM - Bauglio: I think if you go to staples you could steal firmware from a fax machine that would run better than win10 does on any platform
7:42 PM - Bauglio: so fudge the stable build
7:43 PM - Bauglio: get the staple build
 

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by stormchaser3000 » Mon Jan 20, 2014 03:48

hoodedice wrote:Please post your debug.txt, your OS, and system specs.


the debug txt is in the first post and my operating system in ubuntu 10.04 lucid yes i have an old operating system but it works. um my specs appearently are the specs of a dell latitude d610 which i don't know and i don't know if the website i looked up was truthful or not
 

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by hoodedice » Mon Jan 20, 2014 06:07

That amount of debug.txt is unfortunately not enough for me to investigate the problem. Please post the last 50 lines or so of the debug log before the crash. Also, your Ubuntu version is deprecated, update it. Since your laptop has about 512 MB of RAM (Unless you or someone else upgraded it), I suggest you switch to Xubuntu, or maybe Lubuntu, as newer versions of Ubuntu tend to be bloated.
7:42 PM - Bauglio: I think if you go to staples you could steal firmware from a fax machine that would run better than win10 does on any platform
7:42 PM - Bauglio: so fudge the stable build
7:43 PM - Bauglio: get the staple build
 

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by stormchaser3000 » Mon Jan 20, 2014 14:36

hoodedice wrote:That amount of debug.txt is unfortunately not enough for me to investigate the problem. Please post the last 50 lines or so of the debug log before the crash. Also, your Ubuntu version is deprecated, update it. Since your laptop has about 512 MB of RAM (Unless you or someone else upgraded it), I suggest you switch to Xubuntu, or maybe Lubuntu, as newer versions of Ubuntu tend to be bloated.


lol i would but my internet is only 14.7 kb/s
 

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by Misty » Thu Jan 30, 2014 06:25

Hi Stormchaser

Check your system tools and administration menus and look for Hard info. If it's installed, find it and it will give you all the system information you need. For me, on my Mint system its in the admin menu and its just labeled system information but its there and I think its included by default in older Ubuntu systems to.

If your thinking about upgrading your OS you might want to give Mint a try, I love it. ( though for all I know it may be "bloated" to.)

p.s. What online mod store, am I possibly missing out on something good?
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