Here is the deal: When I put one iwad to the gzdoom folder on Linux game runs fine. But when I put other iwads into the folder it when I try to run the game it shuts itself down. Then I found a file called crash-gzdoom.log on my home directory which contains following error;
*** Fatal Error ***
Address not mapped to object (signal 11)
Address: 0xc5
System: Linux Freedom 5.0.0-32-generic #34~18.04.2-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 10 10:36:02 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
GZDoom version g4.2.3 (d5ff2746be69636ed17c197877407ee2ad12b8f7)
Compiler version: 9.2.0
Command line: /opt/gzdoom/gzdoom
Wad 0: gzdoom.pk3
Wad 1: game_support.pk3
Wad 2: HEXEN.WAD
Not in a level.
Executing: gdb --quiet --batch --command=gdb-respfile-0j6Ooi
I don't have this issue when I run Windows version with Wine but that way I can't play mods. And the GZDoom version Lutris uses is 3.6.0 which isn't only outdated it also... get this, has performance issues for some reason even tho I have no problem playing Quake, Ion Fury or Xonotic. What should I do?
GZDoom doesn't run on Linux with multiple iwads.
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If you want help you're going to have to provide lots of info. Like what is your hardware, what is your operating system, what version of GZDoom/LZDoom/whatever you're using, what mods you're loading, how you're loading it, what you've already tried for fixing the problem, and anything else that is even remotely relevant to the problem.
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Re: GZDoom doesn't run on Linux with multiple iwads.
Do you get a full crash log? This doesn't give any information about a potential cause.