stonedegg wrote:Yes, I'm getting this GLIBC error. I have downloaded the latest version, is it not the latest revision? I don't know how to compile it.
What kind of GLIBC error? I had problem with time.cpython-3.4 module so I had to recompile python. If you have the same one, I can give you the working one

About compilation: get some Linux distributive and install it in VirtualBox (its free) or any similar program. After installation just read
this post, its more simpler then you can think

BackRaw wrote:I was trying to compile it on a virtual machine, I'll see how much RAM the machine has, it's probably lower than 2GB lol. I'll try with 5GB and 4 CPUs as soon as I'm home, that should be enough.
PS: Oh my God, I should've read the error better... it says what it needs lol.
For me it was ok with 4Gb (don't know about 3GB) on Ubuntu 12.04 in VirtualBox

Big amount of CPU isn't very critical, it just increase a compilation speed.
stonedegg wrote:Okay, but I'm wondering, why don't you upload the latest compiled version to the download section, instead of having one there that doesn't work at all?
I was trying to run Source.Python on my server for almost 1 week and when I solve one problem another one immediately appears, so there are no guaranties that the new version will work on your hosting...
L'In20Cible wrote:It works fine on my machines - not our fault if your server providers are renting you fossilized game servers.
Yes, its better to have your own server in data center where you will have all your game servers, but I guess more than 3/4 servers of all games that Source.Python supports are hosted at some hosting provider. So I guess that a lot of people will thank you if such problems will be solved