26.04.2016, 11:24
I dont think I've ever run into a problem with a /so plugin messing with something on my linux boxes because I happened to be running Cent. MAYBE a loooooonnnng ass time ago when the MySQL plugin first came out, but that was like 2007 2008. Since then...no.
For the record, my Linux has been CentOS from day 1. I havent tried CentOS 7 in depth, but was able to launch two CentOS 7 SA-MP servers running the latest streamer and theyve been up for days without issue.
CentOS is a perfectly fine server platform. In fact, CentOS was designed from the ground-up as a server platform.
EDIT: this is from the crashdetect output
Im sure this is a long shot, but do you have any strings that contain "odd" foreign characters or you using an obscure language/keyboard on the machine you use to script?
For the record, my Linux has been CentOS from day 1. I havent tried CentOS 7 in depth, but was able to launch two CentOS 7 SA-MP servers running the latest streamer and theyve been up for days without issue.
CentOS is a perfectly fine server platform. In fact, CentOS was designed from the ground-up as a server platform.
EDIT: this is from the crashdetect output
Code:
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