tillman32 • PM |
Oct 23, 2012 7:08 PM
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If you don't mind, maybe you could PM me the info? ( Change your password before or after ) I can log in and have a look around, if you'd like.
Does the actual mumble server itself work? Can you connect to it, and talk etc? |
dcomander1 • PM |
Oct 23, 2012 9:11 PM
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tillman32 wrote: If I didn't have anything important on it, Id allow you to, but I have my full website on it, so I can't, sorry, and as for connecting to the mumble server, I can connect, and everything, and its working fine, its just the GTMurmur that isn't, its giving me the segmentation fault error. |
tillman32 • PM |
Oct 24, 2012 10:02 AM
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Alright, so we have narrowed it down I believe. This has to be a problem with your ICE conifg/mumble conifg, as well as your .json.
What mumble .json solution are you using? ( mumble django, mumpi etc ) |
dcomander1 • PM |
Oct 24, 2012 2:20 PM
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tillman32 wrote: None at the moment, didn't realize that was needed, can you recommend me one to use? |
tillman32 • PM |
Oct 25, 2012 9:12 PM
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From what I understand,
GTmurmur technically doesn't need a ,json, because it provides one. ( read from mumble.sourceforge.net ) However, I've never gotten it to work without a .json from another piece of software. I'd recommend mumble-django, it's python based, which I like, and it's easy to set up. Once you have mumble-django set up, your database will be available online, via .json. If you go here, there is a lot of other solutions: http://mumble.sourceforge.net/3rd_Party_ApplicationsFrom what I understand, GTmurmur technically doesn't need a ,json, because it provides one. ( read from mumble.sourceforge.net ) However, I've never gotten it to work without a .json from another piece of software. I'd recommend mumble-django, it's python based, which I like, and it's easy to set up. Once you have mumble-django set up, your database will be available online, via .json. If you go here, there is a lot of other solutions: From what I understand, GTmurmur technically doesn't need a ,json, because it provides one. ( read from mumble.sourceforge.net ) However, I've never gotten it to work without a .json from another piece of software. I'd recommend mumble-django, it's python based, which I like, and it's easy to set up. Once you have mumble-django set up, your database will be available online, via .json. If you go here, there is a lot of other solutions: |