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Crash for HPB Bot Template 4 with MinGW When Compiled With Debug Flags
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Default Crash for HPB Bot Template 4 with MinGW When Compiled With Debug Flags - 05-05-2005

I am able to successfully compile and run HPB Bot template 4 on TFC with the latest version of MinGW (using Dev-C++). However when I try to run a version with debugging information (-g option for g++) compiled in, hl.exe crashes when I try to start a map in TFC. The server logs does not give any information on the crash. Is this an issue with MinGW or am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance for any help.
  
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Default Re: Crash for HPB Bot Template 4 with MinGW When Compiled With Debug Flags - 07-05-2005

Did You try to read this topic (yes - it's a long one, but maybe need to be a bit more patient to read it all):
http://forums.bots-united.com/showthread.php?t=3701
  
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Default Re: Crash for HPB Bot Template 4 with MinGW When Compiled With Debug Flags - 09-05-2005

Thanks for the reply, KWo. The problem was with the version of MinGW that came with Dev-C++.
  
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