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I looked up the bug report and remembered the details. gcc builds work, and clang ones don't. As soon as I switched to gcc for the profile builds, everything worked.
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One question, for the ones who pay for vps.
Do you know some 1$/month hosting, does it exist any?
Haphost suspended my free one with no reason and I have almost no money to spend on one. If there was a 128mb/256mb cheap one with a decent quality one it would be good.
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Can we get a template engine for the project? I can't face writing 20 almost identical Broadcast functions, when I know I'm going to have to change them in a few weeks.
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Isn't the build process complicated enough as it is?
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(05-09-2015, 08:45 PM)tonibm19 Wrote: One question, for the ones who pay for vps.
Do you know some 1$/month hosting, does it exist any?
Haphost suspended my free one with no reason and I have almost no money to spend on one. If there was a 128mb/256mb cheap one with a decent quality one it would be good.

You can get some good ones from OVH http://www.ovh.co.uk/vps/vps-classic.xml

But they might be a bit over your price range.

RamNode does some good ones too: if you get an OpenVZ SSD-Cached it only costs $1.25 a month and you get 128mb + 64mb vswap

Link

I've used Ramnode for a few years and the support is really good, plus you get a load of storage and a great network.
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@xoft Maybe, but we already have tolua, and a template engine wouldn't add much complexity over tolua. And having 20 almost identical method bodies makes it really difficult to refactor those methods.

I personally feel the increase in complexity is worth it.
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@worktycho How about platform independence? Be especially wary of Windows, there's no perl there, no php, no nothing by default. And I'd hate to have those as preconditions to compilation.
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That's why I want a pure lua one.

My preferred option would of been to require perl, but I know that not really feasible for windows.
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Thanks bearbin, the ramnode one is really cheap, but its worse than my old free one (128mb/256mb swap), it wouldnt run MCServer well.
Anyway, OVH seems good, but I have to search for UK-USD dollar change cause my limit is 2.50$
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There's a US site for OVH.

http://www.ovh.ie/vps/
https://www.ovh.com/us/vps/

One of those should let you use it, and it's slightly cheaper as there's no VAT.
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