Improvise db fail.

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Gavin West

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Nov 8, 2015, 5:07:48 PM11/8/15
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$ ../moo Improvise.db Improvise.db.new
Nov  8 13:29:51:            _____                ______
Nov  8 13:29:51:   ___________  /_____  _________ __  /_
Nov  8 13:29:51:    __  ___/_  __/_  / / /__  __ \_  __/
Nov  8 13:29:51:    _(__  ) / /_  / /_/ / _  / / // /_
Nov  8 13:29:51:    /____/  \__/  \__,_/  /_/ /_/ \__/
Nov  8 13:29:51:
Nov  8 13:29:51: CMDLINE: Outbound network connections enabled.
Nov  8 13:29:51: STARTING: Version 1.8.3+?_ad_hoc_?? of the Stunt/LambdaMOO server
Nov  8 13:29:51:           (Using BSD/TCP protocol)
Nov  8 13:29:51:           (Task timeouts measured in server CPU seconds.)
Nov  8 13:29:51:           (Process id 31897)
Nov  8 13:29:51: NAME_LOOKUP: Started new lookup process
Nov  8 13:29:51: LOADING: Improvise.db
Nov  8 13:29:51: DBIO_READ_NUM: Bad number: "5
" at file pos. 51
Nov  8 13:29:51: DBIO_READ_NUM: Bad number: "6
" at file pos. 54
Nov  8 13:29:51: LOADING: Reading values pending finalization ...
Nov  8 13:29:51: LOADING: Reading forked and suspended tasks ...
Nov  8 13:29:51: LOADING: Reading list of formerly active connections ...
Nov  8 13:29:51: READ_ACTIVE_CONNECTIONS: Bad listeners tag.
Nov  8 13:29:51: DB_READ: Can't read active connections.
Nov  8 13:29:51: DB_LOAD: Cannot load database!


Any idea why I'm getting this problem? All I've done is ./configure the stunt server, make the server and then attempt to do this.

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Tristan

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Nov 9, 2015, 12:37:11 AM11/9/15
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Odd indeed. Have you checked that your database is consistent with the one that’s available on http://stunt.io?

 

It also might be worth trying dos2unix; this will remove Windows linebreaks and replace them with properly formatted *nix line returns. It’s a stab in the dark, but do give it a try and let me know how it goes for you.

 

Good luck.

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Gavin West

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Nov 9, 2015, 9:15:14 AM11/9/15
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I'm using the improvise.db that's provided through github. I'll try what you've said.

the Prometheus Support

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Nov 28, 2015, 1:10:29 AM11/28/15
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Greetings!

I thought of testing the web socket client from
https://github.com/JavaChilly/dome-client.js
If I understood the readme right, it should use two different ports; one
for the server and one for the client. So that's what I did. I put the
node port to 5553 and the socket_url port to 5555. Both are open, of course.
I can connect to http://localhost:5553 on my browser,
and the options for connection come up, however upon entering username
and password, it just says Error received.
It should connect to the MOO that's already running, but the MOO didn't
receive any incoming connections, although the connection info was right.

Has anybody else been experimenting with this?

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