For legacy we sent the first packet once correctly, then the 2nd and 3rd
packet without the marker and token at the start, so they never worked.
For new 64 player serverinfo we sent all packets correctly but the 1st
packet twice.
Introduced in #1955.
2335: Make it more clear that this is a sixup translation server r=heinrich5991 a=def-
2336: Set skill level for Sixup (fixes#2334) r=heinrich5991 a=def-
2340: Keeping multiple states consistent is hard (fixes#2315) r=heinrich5991 a=def-
let's go recount every time
2342: Don't forget video recorder fps setting r=heinrich5991 a=def-
after switching to non-videorecorder client
2349: Document which MySQL/MariaDB versions we require (fixes#2343) r=heinrich5991 a=def-
Co-authored-by: def <dennis@felsin9.de>
2276: Fix segmentation fault when creating sql tables failed r=heinrich5991 a=Zwelf
`GameServer()->OnShutdown(true);` (which would wait on running threads to exit)
wasn't called if an error occured in the server init. Therefore `CServer` was
freed before the init-thread finished executing, causing a use after free from
`CSqlConnector::ms_ppSqlReadServers` pointing to `CServer->m_apSqlReadServers`.
Fixes#2271
Note that the server exits when creating tables failed. Since the tables are created by default, it has to be disabled explicitly (e.g. `add_sqlserver r teeworlds record teeworlds PASSWORD "localhost" 3306 0`) if the servers should start even when the database connection fails.
Co-authored-by: Zwelf <zwelf@strct.cc>
`GameServer()->OnShutdown(true);` (which would wait on running threads to exit)
wasn't called if an error occured in the server init. Therefore `CServer` was
freed before the init-thread finished executing, causing a use after free from
`CSqlConnector::ms_ppSqlReadServers` pointing to `CServer->m_apSqlReadServers`.