Tadyenrt
05-27-2004, 09:28 PM
I have a new install of SEQ 4.3.21 on a new install of Redhat 9.
I followed this forum item (Newb help: Redhat 9 and ShowEQ -- http://seq.sourceforge.net/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4828) for installation. Thanks!
It installed cleanly, and I am using a real hub (Netgear EN104).
1) I start SEQ, then start the EQ client. Upon starting the EQ client, I get a whole bunch of QDate and QTime errors due to 'invalid date' and 'invalid time', followed by a segmentation fault, which crashed SEQ.
OR
2) I start the EQ client first, then SEQ. I get no data in SEQ until I zone. Then the packet counter starts increasing from zero. At that time, I get a whole bunch of QDate and QTime errors due to 'invalid date' and 'invalid time', followed by a segmentation fault, which crashed SEQ.
The Errors look like this:
QTime::setHMS Invalid Time 95:198:00.000
QDate::setYMD Invalid Date 18756-88-96
The times and dates are impossible ones, like the ones above. There are also a few 'error on zone-client...' errors. It appears that it is just not parsing the packets properly.
I am hoping this looks familiar to someone who is familiar with the workings of SEQ, and you can at least give me some search terms to look for, or aim me in the right direction. I have searched on qdate, qtime, and segmentation fault, but have found nothing useful.
If I knew what was relevant to the issue, I would include pertinent information, but I don't know where to start yet.
Thanks,
--Jim
I followed this forum item (Newb help: Redhat 9 and ShowEQ -- http://seq.sourceforge.net/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4828) for installation. Thanks!
It installed cleanly, and I am using a real hub (Netgear EN104).
1) I start SEQ, then start the EQ client. Upon starting the EQ client, I get a whole bunch of QDate and QTime errors due to 'invalid date' and 'invalid time', followed by a segmentation fault, which crashed SEQ.
OR
2) I start the EQ client first, then SEQ. I get no data in SEQ until I zone. Then the packet counter starts increasing from zero. At that time, I get a whole bunch of QDate and QTime errors due to 'invalid date' and 'invalid time', followed by a segmentation fault, which crashed SEQ.
The Errors look like this:
QTime::setHMS Invalid Time 95:198:00.000
QDate::setYMD Invalid Date 18756-88-96
The times and dates are impossible ones, like the ones above. There are also a few 'error on zone-client...' errors. It appears that it is just not parsing the packets properly.
I am hoping this looks familiar to someone who is familiar with the workings of SEQ, and you can at least give me some search terms to look for, or aim me in the right direction. I have searched on qdate, qtime, and segmentation fault, but have found nothing useful.
If I knew what was relevant to the issue, I would include pertinent information, but I don't know where to start yet.
Thanks,
--Jim