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I'm trying to operate eAthena(Since 2007) on Sentos 7.

But it has a number of operational problems. Even though it was operated on Windows 10.

 

it's pretty hard, and tired..

 

So I just want to know why on the latest version of Linux cause operational problems. 

(This must have worked. Maybe at Centus 6 32 bit.)

 

What's the problem ? kernel version? Shell version? gcc version? or 64bit os?

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3 hours ago, dma2 said:

I'm trying to operate eAthena(Since 2007) on Sentos 7.

But it has a number of operational problems. Even though it was operated on Windows 10.

 

it's pretty hard, and tired..

 

So I just want to know why on the latest version of Linux cause operational problems. 

(This must have worked. Maybe at Centus 6 32 bit.)

 

What's the problem ? kernel version? Shell version? gcc version? or 64bit os?

Why not use rAthena then.

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11 minutes ago, Amir Azman said:

Why not use rAthena then.

Maybe he/she wants the old style/formulas version of private server. (I'm currently working on my new server using eAthena too. Just sharing ^_^)

That's why he's asking about it here, because there is no support on eAthena today since it has been down few years ago.

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26 minutes ago, Amir Azman said:

Why not use rAthena then.

I don't need the latest version because it's for my personal study. 

Rather, using the latest version makes it harder for me to convert what I've been developing. ?

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1 hour ago, dma2 said:

I don't need the latest version because it's for my personal study. 

Rather, using the latest version makes it harder for me to convert what I've been developing. ?

use centos 6, been using it in my hosting and it work fine

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then u can use older version of centos as supported in eAthena before.

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8 hours ago, dma2 said:

I'm trying to operate eAthena(Since 2007) on Sentos 7.

But it has a number of operational problems. Even though it was operated on Windows 10.

 

it's pretty hard, and tired..

 

So I just want to know why on the latest version of Linux cause operational problems. 

(This must have worked. Maybe at Centus 6 32 bit.)

 

What's the problem ? kernel version? Shell version? gcc version? or 64bit os?

You literally have given us no information in order for us to accurately answer your question about why you're having issues.

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14 hours ago, Akkarin said:

You literally have given us no information in order for us to accurately answer your question about why you're having issues.

Ok i see. My case causes SIGSEGV in various cases.
 

For Ex.

When to call Func in script, received signal SIGSEGV.

'run_script_main (st=0x7fffe2e7254c) at script.c'
line : enum c_op c = get_com(st->script->script_buf,&st->pos);

i guess st->bk_st's pointer has been lost when through db(in db.c *not use DBmap).

But this line is a original code. So I think the cause in what I mentioned, also it's a comprehensive reason that is not specific.

 

18 hours ago, Vy Low said:

use centos 6, been using it in my hosting and it work fine

use x86?

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How to you run eAthena on centos now that centos 6 ended his life in november 2020?

I am trying here but without success...

I got stucked in 'yum update' part...

Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security
Setting up Update Process
Determining fastest mirrors
YumRepo Error: All mirror URLs are not using ftp, http[s] or file.
Eg. Invalid release/repo/arch combination/
removing mirrorlist with no valid mirrors: /var/cache/yum/x86_64/6/base/mirrorlist.txt
Error: Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: base
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19 hours ago, Caspian said:

How to you run eAthena on centos now that centos 6 ended his life in november 2020?

I am trying here but without success...

I got stucked in 'yum update' part...


Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security
Setting up Update Process
Determining fastest mirrors
YumRepo Error: All mirror URLs are not using ftp, http[s] or file.
Eg. Invalid release/repo/arch combination/
removing mirrorlist with no valid mirrors: /var/cache/yum/x86_64/6/base/mirrorlist.txt
Error: Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: base

1. Don't use eAthena.

2. Don't use CentOS.

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