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== Troubleshooting == === Missing Libraries on Linux === If you run into an error similar to this: ./bin/AvorionServer: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.21' not found (required by ./bin/AvorionServer) ==== Installing gcc 5 ==== One way to resolve the issue is to try installing gcc 5 (see above). As of version 0.29.2 Avorion uses gcc 5 on linux, which may not be available for each system by default (ie. Ubuntu 14.04). ==== Running the server in the steam runtime ==== One possible way to fix that problem is to run the server in the official steam runtime: * Download the latest 'steam-runtime.tar.xz' from http://repo.steampowered.com/steamrt-images-scout/snapshots/ * Exctract it to a folder of your choice * On a command line, execute the script './setup.sh' in the steam runtime folder. This will adjust the steam runtime to work with your system. It is not necessary to run this command as root, as it will only change files inside of the steam runtime folder. * Now, open your server's server.sh and search for the line './bin/AvorionServer ...'. Modify it so that it now starts with '<steam-rt>/run.sh ./bin/AvorionServer ...', where '<steam-rt>' is the path of the steam runtime directory.
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