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Updater problem

Posted by Daniel Paskalev at July 26. 2011

My client was previously synced to the testing server and now I tried syncing it back to the regular server so that I can do some laps online. The problem is that I still get a .rfm mismatch. I've checked all the boxes except the prototype vehicles and it still won't update to the version that the server wants. The yellow light has always been on in the manager. This is what I got after updating: version status:

remote = (r1032, b1223)
version status: local = (r1032, b1223)
version status: current = (r1032, 75c0d)

Note: I have updated the tires to be Dark 3D and the skins to be at the highest res (2048). I'm not sure if I raced with these updates before. 

 

I downloaded the installer over again in case this problem can't be fixed differently.

Re: Updater problem

Posted by David Hostetler (Admin) at July 26. 2011

Hey Daniel,

Can you try the update again (with the settings you described) and attach the resulting log file (gm_log.txt)?

Thanks.

Re: Updater problem

Posted by Daniel Paskalev at July 26. 2011

...And 3 hours later, here it is. Apparently my version changes each time I try an update.

I added the extra _previous.txt for good measure.

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Re: Updater problem

Posted by David Hostetler (Admin) at July 26. 2011

Thanks, Daniel.

 

Some kind of sync error occurred:

rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4092 bytes to socket [generator]: Connection reset by peer (104)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(1539) [generator=3.0.7]

I think we've seen something similar in the past, but the details don't come to mind immediately.  I'll have to research it again.  Meanwhile, the full installer will guarantee you a clean version of the mod.  If you don't want to fuss with this any further for now, I recommend just uninstalling GM completely, and then using the installer (as you mentioned in the prior post).

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