Sorry for the long posting, but I just feel I have to...
Thanks for reporting the problem,
Any time!
this should be fixed now.
Yep! Works out just fine, now. Freakin' awesome! (imagine a praying smilie >>here<<).
Apparently the 'daemonize' mode in the ufo2000 server does not work correctly
Good to know, so I'll continue not using that option.
and the database link is just lost after forking.
I don't exactly follow... The games-list at ufo2000.net:2000 seems to be working quite well.
I'm sorry for the troubles.
Don't worry! I'm just really happy, to see, that there is still life in the project. I thought it was lost to »don't care any more«, but I'm glad to be proven wrong.
VPS hosting has become relatively cheap nowadays (5$ per month at https://www.digitalocean.com), so I had restarted ufo2000.net
So you are paying the bill? If you ever need some support, you know, where to find me. (Yes, I'm serious!)
after Hobbes tried to contact me in the IRC (even though I was away from my computer at that moment).
I had a hard time contacting you. Are you still looking into ufo2000-forums? It still says »Last Active Dec 31 2012 02:11 AM« about you there... I guess, you were not informed about the arrival of PMs from me by the forum.
so here I am.
Just great! I wasn't sure, if you were still interested in the project, judging from your absence in the relevant forums.
Regarding setting up ufo2000 backup servers, feel free to do this and please add the links to the ufo2000 server info page at the ufopaedia wiki.
As you probably are the most experienced ufo2000 server operator, did you have any incidents of hacking, yet? It is one thing to put up a server, but it's a different matter, to keep it running without any troubles. From my perspective, that's still a little vague prospect, to be responsible for a server running over a longer period of time out there, myself.
I will also try to provide the necessary server setup instructions there.
I'm especially interested in the way, how you create that server-stats-page. As you possibly have seen, I did a rather crude one of my own. But yours show far more extensive information. I'd love to see, who you do that. I assume, you create it with some kind of cron-job, not via live queries of the ufo2000.db-file?
Right now it looks like the ufopaedia is the best way to accumulate all the necessary ufo2000 information
Agreed!
and does not need any special permissions to start contributing,
I never took it that way. That's why I had this impulse, to get things kicking again, by getting the people a place to play, again. But for the moment, I feel this to be unnecessary. Things rock again! Thanks for the work.
hence things can keep rolling regardless of my availability.
I hope, you won't take this the wrong way: That's good news. As for my believes of you being gone from the ufo2000 project, I feared, the sourceforge website couldn't be accessed again, for possible changes. And that would be disastrous.
Moreover, I'm seriously considering to change the https://ufo2000.sourceforge.net and https://ufo2000.net web sites to just redirect to https://www.ufopaedia.org/index.php?title=UFO2000
A good way to prevent that.
Since I obviously don't have time to properly take care of the ufo2000 project myself,
Sorry to hear that, but I know how that feels. Live is taking its toll usually in such fields...
fixing bugs
Speaking of which: Can you tell me, why I get the following error message on ubuntu 14.04 x64?
./init-scripts/main.lua:53: attempt to index local `fh' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
./init-scripts/main.lua:53: in main chunk