scopene Posted April 3, 2012 Report Posted April 3, 2012 (edited) [1] Attaching In ASSS it takes an incredible amount of time to re-attach to another ship after de-attaching. Is this fixable and if so, how? [2] Python Python modules simply do not work, I read that using Python 2.4 would resolve the issue, but my host has informed me that this could crash the other zones, so is there another option, if so, what? [3] Directory My zone does not show up in the downloads list, I have the directory module un-commented in modules.conf [ directory ] in global.conf: [ Directory ] Name = SSCL Ultimate Description = Password = cane Server1 = sscentral.sscuservers.net Server2 = ssdir.playsubspace.com Server3 = zones.sscentral.com [4] Compiling modules Every module I have attempted to compile has failed, resulting in a myriad of errors. I have been told that my zone is 32-bit. How do I switch to 64-bit? [5] Staff login RESOLVED Every time you enter the zone or switch arenas you have to do ?grplogin to log in, how can I fix it so you don't have to keep logging in?------------------------------The zone is currently connected to the SSC biller and can be accessed using SSCL Ultimate 69.164.209.244 : 5000 Thank you VERY much to anyone who can help me out with these problems. Edited April 3, 2012 by scopene Quote
Cheese Posted April 3, 2012 Report Posted April 3, 2012 Python modules simply do not work, I read that using Python 2.4 would resolve the issue, but my host has informed me that this could crash the other zones, so is there another option, if so, what? python sucks, use C I have been told that my zone is 32-bit. How do I switch to 64-bit? lol Every time you enter the zone or switch arenas you have to do ?grplogin to log in, how can I fix it so you don't have to keep logging in? set a ?local_password Quote
scopene Posted April 3, 2012 Author Report Posted April 3, 2012 I have been told that my zone is 32-bit. How do I switch to 64-bit? lol I'm just repeating what Dr Brain said: Looks like you're compiling a 64-bit module for a 32-bit zone. Try adding -m32 to your CFLAGS in the makefile. This will likely cause you to see all kinds of missing dependencies. You may be better off trying to run a 64-bit zone. How do I "run a 64-bit zone"? Thanks for resolving the login issue. Quote
Cheese Posted April 4, 2012 Report Posted April 4, 2012 buy a new computerthats how you change how many bits you have you can only use modules for that number of bitsif none exist, you have to recompile Quote
Dr Brain Posted April 4, 2012 Report Posted April 4, 2012 You can install a 32-bit version of linux in a virtual machine (like VirtualBox) and compile your 32-bit modules there. Quote
scopene Posted April 4, 2012 Author Report Posted April 4, 2012 (edited) Thanks guys, much appreciated. Edited April 4, 2012 by scopene Quote
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