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March 31 is very weird. christopherB, a non-email address, suddenly appeared in the place of an email that started "christopherb...." This somehow happened mid-life, server-side. I have no idea how this is possible. Anyway, my email-replacement script let it slip through, because it was not a real email address.
Probably an email that started "christopher" followed by a crash then the first line after restart is "B ...". I've seen several instances of that. Server should probably put a newline into the lifelog when it opens it in case it wasn't closed cleanly.
June 8 looks like another crash.
April 8 is caused by someone having non-ascii characters in their email address. Which is weird, because they don't appear that way in the account database. But they are logged several times that day with the non-ascii character at the start of their email. And no one else is ever logged with that particular character at the start of their email (character is « not sure if that will show up here).
Also shows up on server2 April 8th. My full list of errors:
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server3.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_09_Friday.txt contains byte 167, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server3.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_08_Thursday.txt contains byte 167, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server3.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_10_Saturday.txt contains byte 167, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server1.onehouronelife.com/2018_05May_19_Saturday.txt:10060 -- D 1526743767 572797
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server1.onehouronelife.com/2018_06June_08_Friday.txt:7122 -- B 1528476297 754649 9e4a4d35bd0718171a97a6d847bc3c0d9255aa4d F (224076,7
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server1.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_31_Saturday.txt:5363 -- D 1522510172 161342 christopherB 1522511234 161377 dd3569a0626f77ac87e0359a2bae6a79de506685 M (-224,-584) parent=161310 pop=39 chain=3
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server1.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_31_Saturday.txt:5406 -- B 1522511790 161B 1522512131 161407 e9b726020d59480113d793f1be2365803f1d7e6d F (97,-30) noParent pop=1 chain=1
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server1.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_31_Saturday.txt:9223 -- B 1522525197 163352 3a1107ad0ac9b22c00f38a3b4ed89c9e49bca5cf 1522525450 163386 67dac6856666ae544a4799555eb5a98c10ec2784 age=1.14 F (122,191) hunger pop=38
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server1.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_31_Saturday.txt:9588 -- B 1522526499 163602 02d1829b7179139f580b5b529c035c001f6141d5 F (129,-187) parent=163478 1522526775 163636 6a071b942f2656254014cd38ea0346d5cc65bf60 F (97,-30) noParent pop=1 chain=1
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server1.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_31_Saturday.txt:9678 -- B 1522526972B 1522527598 163800 c028138974518a40bdbb6daaae4913d528d1b88a F (-398,-90) noParent pop=40 chain=1
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server1.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_31_Saturday.txt:9723 -- B 1B 1522531431 163826 c5f37b2a7b57e9db18302729e9869477698de488 F (149,-113) noParent pop=1 chain=1
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server1.onehouronelife.com/2018_07July_04_Wednesday.txt contains byte 255, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server1.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_10_Saturday.txt contains byte 167, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server1.onehouronelife.com/2018_06June_02_Saturday.txt contains byte 246, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server4.onehouronelife.com/2018_04April_08_Sunday.txt:134 -- B 1523148461 121552 c5a390dc911d460a846e7c939148d0c633265aa0 F (-21012,-27988) 770a8f9ffde37e59afd6aef97f0bdf25f6561642 pop=37 chain=2
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server4.onehouronelife.com/2018_04April_08_Sunday.txt:168 -- B 1523148585 121568 1f0a0b5efef6aef501f74073a07837711b81107c M (-21010,-27993) 770a8f9ffde37e59afd6aef97f0bdf25f6561642 pop=35 chain=2
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server4.onehouronelife.com/2018_04April_08_Sunday.txt:198 -- B 1523148767 121584 5eee093fcac6b1d2bdad8f14c10fb75c51467b15 M (-20999,-28013) 770a8f9ffde37e59afd6aef97f0bdf25f6561642 pop=39 chain=2
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server4.onehouronelife.com/2018_04April_08_Sunday.txt:237 -- B 1523149032 121604 0c4c33794d909c49a8a94fb234a0463f02aec46b M (-21033,-27995) 770a8f9ffde37e59afd6aef97f0bdf25f6561642 pop=40 chain=2
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server4.onehouronelife.com/2018_04April_08_Sunday.txt:258 -- B 1523149130 121614 7b8755ced056f153bfe7a6dfbf43568d70c5279b F (-21006,-27997) 770a8f9ffde37e59afd6aef97f0bdf25f6561642 pop=38 chain=2
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server4.onehouronelife.com/2018_04April_08_Sunday.txt:278 -- B 1523149295 121625 ccbd477f5974c2c8ef2c2a2e51a391f3542e21b2 F (-20998,-27992) 770a8f9ffde37e59afd6aef97f0bdf25f6561642 pop=39 chain=2
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server4.onehouronelife.com/2018_04April_08_Sunday.txt:296 -- B 1523149370 121633 f1606b8e2aed395c8b0cf821050da934e8ee6fff F (-20992,-27999) 770a8f9ffde37e59afd6aef97f0bdf25f6561642 pop=38 chain=2
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server5.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_09_Friday.txt contains byte 167, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server5.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_10_Saturday.txt contains byte 167, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server2.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_11_Sunday.txt contains byte 167, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server2.onehouronelife.com/2018_07July_05_Thursday.txt contains byte 255, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server2.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_09_Friday.txt contains byte 167, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server2.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_08_Thursday.txt contains byte 167, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server2.onehouronelife.com/2018_04April_08_Sunday.txt:119 -- B 1523148113 193675 c33ed74fc73efa1d276e71eb065d87a56d45f4ca F (9357,5480) f97686ead37801376cb99e1b4a50bc8b7601cec8 pop=25 chain=2
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server2.onehouronelife.com/2018_04April_08_Sunday.txt:172 -- B 1523148321 193703 6fc2435c36d7188eec6c9e93ba91e18c8f083c48 M (8820,5391) 67f6a49a752df4efbb9d98046447725411af4e32 pop=30 chain=2
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server2.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_12_Monday.txt:19478 -- D 1520888253 87113 cfbdba9cc60ea334e151a221d55784cf1875f6d3 age=6.9
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server2.onehouronelife.com/2018_07July_04_Wednesday.txt contains byte 255, ignoring non-ascii characters
** /home/richard/lifelogs/publicLifeLogData/lifeLog_server2.onehouronelife.com/2018_03March_14_Wednesday.txt contains byte 167, ignoring non-ascii charactersANYWAY, this data is likely not 100% clean.
Processing scripts probably need to go through it line-by-line and ignore any lines that don't match the format.
Understood.
Other weird lines to check out:
server1, June 8th, line 7123
server1, March 31st, line 5364
server4, April 8th, line 135
Here you go, folks:
Some files appear truncated: e.g. http://onehouronelife.com/publicLifeLog … turday.txt
This is the relevant function:
double computeFoodDecrementTimeSeconds( LiveObject *inPlayer ) {
double value = maxFoodDecrementSeconds * 2 * inPlayer->heat;
if( value > maxFoodDecrementSeconds ) {
// also reduce if too hot (above 0.5 heat)
double extra = value - maxFoodDecrementSeconds;
value = maxFoodDecrementSeconds - extra;
}
// all player temp effects push us up above min
value += minFoodDecrementSeconds;
return value;
}Assuming inPlayer->heat is a value between 0.0 and 1.0 this function produces a number that starts at minFoodDecrementSeconds, increases to minFoodDecrementSeconds+maxFoodDecrementSeconds, then decreases back to minFoodDecrementSeconds. Very odd naming of those constants really. This would suggest 5-25s should be the actual range. I wonder where the differences arise.
Uncle Gus wrote:So in other words:
Although I'm ecstatic about the sign update, if I try to play the game this evening, it will just be a total stab-fest.
That depends how much faith you have in the goodness of people. Although it also means you can't make knitting needles anymore...
Chard wrote:So... I should go make baskets?
Yes, you should!
All the basket making tutorials I can find seem to be about paper baskets. Will that work okay?
But in real life, since you don't spend your time making baskets, you spend your time watching Netflix.
So... I should go make baskets?
You were my favourite.
Stay safe.
-- Mom
I have got far enough to have a great great grandaughter, which I was happy about. My I often have no children alive when i die (whether eve or not) which is frustrating, as I often live to 60 and the kids make it old enough to do their own thing, then just die whenever. As a male I'm also often the last person alive when a colony collapses. I really wish more people would start gathering berries from farther out when food gets super scarce
That's impressive, the window for success is very tight and it almost needs to be three immediate daughters each generation. 14 minutes to grow up and if you get a son you are almost certainly on a 2 minute timeout. If you get one son first along the way and very quick the other daughters you might just manage to get a great great grandchild.
Wow. This is impressive.
OP invokes Godwin's Rule in the thread topic thereby immediately losing any potential debate. Then Thexus comes out of nowhere to reverse Godwin even harder and lose the debate himself.
There are no rules to govern this situation so I recommend we all quietly ignore the obvious troll post and keep discussion on the OP.
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bayonder: You tell a nice story regardless of whether it actually happened (embellishments aside). I reckon, you'll get a lot more out of being forgiving in game than you will out of being vengeful.
Getting people to rate themselves? Hopefully people are honest. Maybe a shorter scale though, 26 point scale is kinda daunting.
Also that message is too long for a 14 year old Eve to say.
A basket, a berry, a bone and a bowl. ![]()
That is a fantastic graph. I see a craggy cliffside with a lovely calm sea below. Smooth sailing everyone.
Huh, so we were off by one almost all the time in the lettering. In fact only two people ever had the right letter in that line: Case Lee (#3) and Fulton Lee (#110). The most important thing was keeping track who was in the latest generation of course.
It's beautiful!
How come she can hold a baby and a basket?
Weapons interact with right click rather than left click.
Edit: Actually that'll just lead to "bad things" if it was on left.
I've had my first successful compile of the game client and server on Windows, including building the distribution directory. Here's a quick rundown.
1) I installed MinGW with msys and opened the msys shell from C:\MinGW\msys\1.0\msys.bat.
2) I download the MinGW SDL binaries: http://www.libsdl.org/release/SDL-devel … w32.tar.gz.
3) Ran ``make native`` on the SDL package.
4) Installed the Window binaries for ImageMagick: https://www.imagemagick.org/download/bi … static.exe.
5) Copied magick.exe to convert.exe in the ImageMagick directory.
6) Pulled the latest minorGems, OneLife, OneLifeData7 into sibling directories inside msys home.
7) As follows:
export PATH="/c/Program Files (x86)/ImageMagick-...:${PATH}"
find . -type f -name configure | xargs dos2unix
cd OneLife
./configure 3
cd gameSource
vim Makefile # Added -I/usr/include and -L/usr/lib (not sure why these aren't checked).
make
cd ../server
./configure 3
vim makeFileList # Compressed LAYER_SOURCE and NEEDED_MINOR_GEMS_OBJECTS onto single lines (line ending issues).
make
cd ../build
./makeDistributionWindows # This takes a long time.
If you Need any help, cheers or Money, there are a lot of People who will help
I've been considering buying the game again for my friends who I can't quite convince to play.