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http://www.3dgamers.com/games/jedioutcast/

 

 

For all your needs. Hope JKii.net grabs them soon.

 

Found my problem.. which the solution is listed below :D

 

Enjoy,

Seether

 

Oh and don't forget to upload the new and shiny assets2.pk3 file.. :fett:

 

 

The assets2.pk3 file is located in the /base/ directory of your client. It was created after you patched to 1.03. You will need to upload this definitely for Linux servers. I haven't looked at what the dedicated Win32 servers need, but probably need to do it there as well.

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The segment fault is probably because you didn't put the assets2.pk3 file in the \base directory.

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Yup - that's right

 

Thank god i can SSH into my computers at home while at uni ;)

you need to update the windows client (retail) version, then update your server and copy the new .pk3 file over, otherwise you get the afformentioned seg faults

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Hrm, unfortunately, exactly what I was afraid of happened.

 

I added the new .pk3, and installed the new 1.03 binary, and now everytime I start my server it goes through the loading process, then gives some Segmentation fault and the server crashes.

 

Looks like no more server.

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I have the exact same problem. I have an idea that it might be my assets2.pk3 file thats corrupt, because if I remove it the server starts fine. I assume youre using linux. How are you passing the assets2.pk3 file to your dedicated server dir?

Im at work right now, so I wont be able to fiddle for another 8 hours or so.

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I was able to figure it out last night (with Matrix's help, as usual =) )

 

It was the way I copied the .pk3 over to my server box. I was lazy and didn't check whether it was ASCII or binary mode. Turns out it was the wrong mode.

 

So, after re-copying it over in correct mode, it acknowledged the .pk3 file and started up.

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I will freely admit that I've made that mistake more times than you'd think--hence the reason I mentioned it. Sometimes the simplest things will really screw you up. Glad it worked out. ;)

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Originally posted by geronimo27

I was able to figure it out last night (with Matrix's help, as usual =) )

 

It was the way I copied the .pk3 over to my server box. I was lazy and didn't check whether it was ASCII or binary mode. Turns out it was the wrong mode.

 

So, after re-copying it over in correct mode, it acknowledged the .pk3 file and started up.

would you mind telling us what the proper mode was? :)

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