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IDProjectCategoryView StatusDate SubmittedLast Update
0001611SphereServerexecutable - linux buildpublic18-05-09 22:2918-01-14 17:35
ReporterIncanus 
Assigned ToBen 
PrioritynormalSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
StatusclosedResolutionfixed 
PlatformOSOS Version
Product Version 
Target VersionFixed in Version 
Summary0001611: UseNetworkMulti too slow on linux
DescriptionSphere (linux) sends the items too slow to the client, when the UseNetworkMulti flag is set.
Even in a low decorated area with only one client connected one can see the items appearing individually.

This problem does not exist with the windows version of sphere (same worldsave, same scripts, same flags, same everything except the operating system)

Client: 5.04b
TagsNo tags attached.
Nightly Version09-09-2008
Experimental FlagsUseNetworkMulti
Option FlagsNoHouseMuteSpeech, Buffs, NoPrefix
Internal Build Number
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(0000736)
Mirravin (reporter)
28-10-10 16:44

Anyone have information, now UseAsyncNetwork(old EF_UseNetworkMulti) have any linux specific problems?
(0000737)
MrSugarCube (administrator)
28-10-10 18:04

After the next prerelease is out I intend to go through and close/suspend all the networking issues anyway, since the network code has been completely redone.
(0001919)
Ben (manager)
18-01-14 17:35

UseNetworkMulti is no longer used...

- Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
18-05-09 22:29 Incanus New Issue
18-05-09 22:29 Incanus Nightly Version => 09-09-2008
18-05-09 22:29 Incanus Experimental Flags => UseNetworkMulti
18-05-09 22:29 Incanus Option Flags => NoHouseMuteSpeech, Buffs, NoPrefix
28-10-10 16:44 Mirravin Note Added: 0000736
28-10-10 18:04 MrSugarCube Note Added: 0000737
14-11-10 19:54 MrSugarCube Category executable - linux => executable - linux build
18-01-14 17:35 Ben Note Added: 0001919
18-01-14 17:35 Ben Status new => closed
18-01-14 17:35 Ben Assigned To => Ben
18-01-14 17:35 Ben Resolution open => fixed


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