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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
| 0001586 | SphereServer | executable - linux build | public | 18-03-09 08:58 | 19-04-09 04:48 |
| Reporter | Earlgrey100 | ||||
| Assigned To | MrSugarCube | ||||
| Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | sometimes |
| Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | ||
| Platform | OS | OS Version | |||
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| Target Version | Fixed in Version | 20-09-2009, 0.56b Prerelease | |||
| Nightly Version | 09-02-2007 | ||||
| Experimental Flags | None | ||||
| Option Flags | NoHouseMuteSpeech, NoPrefix, DrinkIsFood | ||||
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| Summary | 0001586: Advance LOS for NPC causes critical error | ||||
| Description | CRITICAL:Assert pri=2:'i<m_iItemQty' file '../common/CGrayMap.h', line 282, in CChar::NPC_TickAction() 0000001 "idle" DEBUG:'Cador' [021c25] I activated Advance LOS for NPC and Player. My GM Char traveled to a city and the npc guards (not sphere embedded guards) were starting to write those nice errors in console. After switich aLOS for NPCs off, the errors were gone. | ||||
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| Additional Information | up to date (real)nightlybuild linux - debian 5.0 | ||||
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| Issue History | |||||
| Date Modified | Username | Field | Change | ||
| 18-03-09 08:58 | Earlgrey100 | New Issue | |||
| 18-03-09 08:58 | Earlgrey100 | Nightly Version | => 09-02-2007 | ||
| 18-03-09 08:58 | Earlgrey100 | Experimental Flags | => None | ||
| 18-03-09 08:58 | Earlgrey100 | Option Flags | => NoHouseMuteSpeech, NoPrefix, DrinkIsFood | ||
| 19-04-09 04:48 | MrSugarCube | Status | new => resolved | ||
| 19-04-09 04:48 | MrSugarCube | Resolution | open => fixed | ||
| 19-04-09 04:48 | MrSugarCube | Assigned To | => MrSugarCube | ||
| 14-11-10 19:54 | MrSugarCube | Category | executable - linux => executable - linux build | ||
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