DumbGuyDan 
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sphereNightly latest prevents users from going through doors/archways
Major issue: when using the latest sphereNightly, even in an undecorated world, the doorways and archways prevent users from entering through them even with no doors present. Once decorated, you can open the door, but the server behaves as if the door is still closed. I have a prior version that works, but it is old enough that the grid backpack mode doesn't work.
version that works, but is old:
build:0.56c-Nightly [Linux] Mar 19th, 2014 - internal build #1812
version that is broken:
any recent version from the sphereNightly link
Platform for both is Linux
Moderate issue: sphereNightly (other than the one I use) is still linked to libmysqlclient.so.16. This version is outdated and no longer easily found. I found a copy to download, but the latest, more secure due to bugfixes and things they don't tell you about, is libmysqlclient.so.18. This version is available through my linux package manager and is a supported version vs. the deprecated (and removed from package manager) libmysqlclient.so.16.
Being that I am a linux administrator, using outdated libraries like this provides a potential vector for attack. Is there a milestone where sphereNightly will be linked to the newer client?
Minor issue: All of the servers I run are x86_64 architecture. sphereNightly is i386 architecture. This requires a number of additional, duplicate libraries be installed for 32bit compatibility to even be able to execute the software. Is there a milestone to provide x86_64 builds?
Thanks for your hard work and time.
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05-10-2014 06:12 AM |
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