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November 21st 2013, 04:08 PM
VeryLostDink
Greetings.
Fedora 19 freedink segfaults on load.
Anyone have an idea? I know, I know.
The installed packages are:
freedink-1.08.20121209-2.fc19.x86_64
freedink-engine-1.08.20121209-2.fc19.x86_64
freedink-data-1.08.20121209-2.fc19.noarch
freedink-dfarc-3.10-3.fc19.x86_64
Game starts and plays fine, it's only upon trying to load a savegame that it segfaults. Which it just slightly too hardcore for me. Doesn't matter if it's launched via dfarc or directly, if 1.07 compat is enabled or not, full screen vs windowed, loaded at the beginning or after playing a while, et cetera.
I enabled --debug, but that was pointless, it was only warnings about missing sounds, until the segfault.
The system is T7700 dual core, 3.11.8 x86_64, 4G RAM, has swap (noticed that people had previously complained about segfaults on low-resource machines with no swap partition/file, I have swap however. And 4G RAM.)
I may try compiling freedink myself, or I may try running 108.exe under wine, but it's more likely I'll get busy doing something else and forget about dink entirely. Short attention span.
Thanks!
Fedora 19 freedink segfaults on load.
Anyone have an idea? I know, I know.
The installed packages are:
freedink-1.08.20121209-2.fc19.x86_64
freedink-engine-1.08.20121209-2.fc19.x86_64
freedink-data-1.08.20121209-2.fc19.noarch
freedink-dfarc-3.10-3.fc19.x86_64
Game starts and plays fine, it's only upon trying to load a savegame that it segfaults. Which it just slightly too hardcore for me. Doesn't matter if it's launched via dfarc or directly, if 1.07 compat is enabled or not, full screen vs windowed, loaded at the beginning or after playing a while, et cetera.
I enabled --debug, but that was pointless, it was only warnings about missing sounds, until the segfault.
The system is T7700 dual core, 3.11.8 x86_64, 4G RAM, has swap (noticed that people had previously complained about segfaults on low-resource machines with no swap partition/file, I have swap however. And 4G RAM.)
I may try compiling freedink myself, or I may try running 108.exe under wine, but it's more likely I'll get busy doing something else and forget about dink entirely. Short attention span.
Thanks!