AndrewKurtz
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CTD with 1.10d

Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:38 pm

Pocus,

I just upgraded a game from 1.10d beta to 1.10d. When I ran the turn, it CTD'd.

Last log entries where:

10:58:11 PM [Warning ] TFaction.UnSerialize Faction (UID, Name): 0 United States of America Wrong end tag, found: Sup expected: {/Faction}
10:58:11 PM [Critical ] TFactions.GetFactionByUID The faction of UID 1000002 was not found
11:02:33 PM (Reporting) Main unexpected exception TMain , Violation d'accès à l'adresse 0059DE1A dans le module 'AACW.exe'. Lecture de l'adresse 0000002C try: -305


I sent you the files.

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Pocus
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Fri Jun 27, 2008 1:44 pm

Hi Andrew,

I got your mail, the USA ord file is truncated and is missing the end tag, so this explains. It can happen if you are transmitting the turn uncompressed, as I guess this is a PBEM. Either check the compress tick in-game, or exchange file compressed manually.

Ask your opponent to send again the turn, it should be ok.
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AndrewKurtz
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Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:23 pm

Pocus wrote:Hi Andrew,

I got your mail, the USA ord file is truncated and is missing the end tag, so this explains. It can happen if you are transmitting the turn uncompressed, as I guess this is a PBEM. Either check the compress tick in-game, or exchange file compressed manually.

Ask your opponent to send again the turn, it should be ok.


It is a PBEM game, but the odd thing is I am both the host AND the USA. So if the USA Order file was truncated, it happened when I ran the turn.

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Pocus
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Fri Jun 27, 2008 4:31 pm

Sorry, it is the CSA file which is truncated, it makes more sense what's more.
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