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Re: Linux Bug in CVS source
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Default Re: Linux Bug in CVS source - 10-07-2004

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Now if only I could figure out which mod has control of my mapcycle!
ok, im gonna go ahead and point my finger and laugh in your general direction for that *HEHEHEHEHEHE*

just joking, had the same problem once. ended up not bothering and changing the mapycycle, but id say adminmod is in control. so go chech the configs for that.

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Default Re: Linux Bug in CVS source - 10-07-2004

Yeah, thanks, I spent all night uninstalling adminmod and then configuring AMX to do everything I was doing with adminmod. Seems to have sped everything up a bit. Unfortunately, I discovered that my latest RealBot build from CVS isn't loading correctly and never spawns any bots. So I've downgraded to the previous version and it's working. I think it might be my version of gcc (3.3.1)...Stefan said something about this version not working for compiling realbot, but it was working until the last cvs update.


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