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paul67
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hi
I installed freeciv 1.14.1 under win2000 but i cannot start locally. I always get the message: Arg list too long .
How can i solve this ?
thnx Paul
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Yog-Sothoth
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Trondheim, Norway
Sep 2000 time: 06:32
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You have to give us more information than that.
How are you executing the program?
Which parameters are you giving in?
etc
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Yog-Sothoth
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Trondheim, Norway
Sep 2000 time: 06:32
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Hmm, you could check what the menu-entry actually execute. It may have a messed up syntax or somthing. Post it here.
Have you tried starting it "manually" from the command line? (open up a Dos shell)
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paul67
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"C:\Program Files\Freeciv\civclient.exe"
If i try it from explorer window it gives the same result
if i try it by opening a doswindow (cmd) , goto freeciv dir and type civclient. I get the following (OS)message :
the dynamic link library iconv.dll could not be found in de specified path.
So any idea's ?
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paul67
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although i didn't need to in the prev version: Do i need to start the server to be able to play ?
paul
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Yog-Sothoth
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Trondheim, Norway
Sep 2000 time: 06:32
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quote: Originally posted by paul67
although i didn't need to in the prev version: Do i need to start the server to be able to play ?
paul |
Yes
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paul67
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so the automatic start of the server is no more ?
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Yog-Sothoth
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Trondheim, Norway
Sep 2000 time: 06:32
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Ah sorry, I misinterpreted your question. You will of course always have to run the server to play, but if it's started automaticly or not I don't know. If that feature was there before, I don't see any reason that it would have been removed from this version.
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Per
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Which version of 1.14.1 for windows did you use? There are two - the native and the gtk2 version. What version of gtk did you install? GTK should have iconv. I don't understand why you would get that argv error.
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paul67
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I use gtk2 version.
I start the civclient without starting the civserver first.
Then when i choose connect i get the arg too long message
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paul67
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update
when i start civserver first, i get in civclient "arg list too long" and the civserver quits.
so what's wrong ?
i use win2000
have gtk+ installed
have a pentium 3 650MHZ
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Vasc
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Lisboa, Portugal
May 2000 time: 05:32
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Ignore the error message.
For those who know C : The code is borked in that place. It checks the value of 'errno' to determine the network error message string using 'strerror'. But that only works on UNIX/BSD, Winsock uses an alternate way of reporting errors. Microsoft in their wisdom (ahem) decided to make their own standard as usual.
In plain English: Ignore the error message. The most likely cause for the error is due to a failure to find the server (you cannot connect to it, it may even not be up at all).
Last edited by Vasc on 22-12-2003 at 03:21
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