excaliber[Free-DC.org] 2004-12-13 12:26:31 | Hi. Just recently, I got a [FATAL] error message from DPAD. I got myself the latest debugging exe, and here is the output:
Thanks. |
excaliber[Free-DC.org] 2004-12-13 12:32:51 | On second look, it seems the contents of my lattice file is royally messed up. Attached are the contents |
Stephen Brooks 2004-12-14 08:27:35 | OH yes, I wondered if that was going to happen... OK, I've fixed it now. Delete your corrupted lattices and also the "latticelist.txt" file, to trigger your client to download them anew. |
[DPC]Team Switch~CowArt 2004-12-14 13:46:35 | Apparently there still some issues with the lattice files. Today my client (version 4.4f) downloaded a “title.txtâ€-file and stored it in the lattices directory. Some time later, the client enthusiastically started to do some calculations using this “title.txtâ€, which resulted in a “[FATAL]â€-error. |
excaliber[Free-DC.org] 2004-12-14 18:04:26 | I'm getting an explosive behavior from DPAD now. Here is the debug msgbox:
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Vaga 2004-12-15 00:28:33 | The same thing. Yesterday my client, running under background mode, stopped with the small window "Error Muon [FATAL]" (or something like this). As this project is difficult to be undestanded in the sense of solve of problems, so I decided, after a couple of starts today, delete the whole directory, without forgetting, of course, send calculated results, and rewrote it to the same, re-created, directory. After beeing running for a ten minutes, the client returned to emergency-exit with the before mentioned message. After all this I came here and discovered I'm not alone with such a problem. I'll try to solve the problem as it is described here and, if I won't forget, will post it here later. |
Stephen Brooks 2004-12-15 02:46:07 | There were some remaining issues with serving the files from the site, but I think they're now fixed and the index of the lattices no longer has the spurious "title" optimisation. |
excaliber[Free-DC.org] 2004-12-15 11:46:06 | Thanks, working fine for me |