When I start up the client it takes about twenty seconds to go from blank weird springlobby window to actually showing the status of everytihng. i think its connecting in this time but im not sure.
also i was trying to test my setup with some singleplayer and the darn thing close-crashes on me half the time when i try and do anything through the singleplayer buttons, just selecting maps and stuff.
i thought there was a python linux lobby around at some point?
Why is Linux SpringLobby so unstable?
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Re: Why is Linux SpringLobby so unstable?
what version of springlobby are you using on which distro?
can you run it from console and in case of a crash pastebin the complete console output?
can you run it from console and in case of a crash pastebin the complete console output?
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Re: Why is Linux SpringLobby so unstable?
I am using version 0.0.1.10265 and have experienced no crashes, maybe you need an update?
Although when i click the cross it takes a while for the program to exit, that is my only annoyance.
Ps. that is a ridiculous version number.
Although when i click the cross it takes a while for the program to exit, that is my only annoyance.
Ps. that is a ridiculous version number.
Re: Why is Linux SpringLobby so unstable?
0.0.1 = version number
10 = prefix reserved to reflect buildsystem changes (like moving buildbot)
265 = continuous buildnumber produced by our buildbot
makes perfect sense from a developer point of view
as for the long closing time, you're using sl with torrent support i'm guessing?
this is then explained by necessary cleanup operations that enables sl to resume torrents and such. if you have chat logging enabled, that contributes too
10 = prefix reserved to reflect buildsystem changes (like moving buildbot)
265 = continuous buildnumber produced by our buildbot
makes perfect sense from a developer point of view

as for the long closing time, you're using sl with torrent support i'm guessing?
this is then explained by necessary cleanup operations that enables sl to resume torrents and such. if you have chat logging enabled, that contributes too
Re: Why is Linux SpringLobby so unstable?
none of the released python lobbies are up to date.