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In Linux, the decimal point is removed from the values. #9553

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alexohneander opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 3 comments
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In Linux, the decimal point is removed from the values. #9553

alexohneander opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 3 comments

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@alexohneander
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Describe the bug

Under Linux I get a different DPS format than under Mac and Windows.

Windows & Mac: 845,973 dps
Linux: 844776 dps

Expected behavior

I expected that the result would be the same for all distributions.

Additional information

  • SimulationCraft Version 1100-02
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nilin2008 commented Sep 20, 2024

WIndows:
SimulationCraft encountered an error!

SimulationCraft 1100-02 for World of Warcraft 11.0.2.56513 Live

hotfix 2024-09-14/56513, git build thewarwithin 4d2131b

  • Category: Simulation runtime error
  • Error: Initializing: Actor 'XXX': Item 'noncandescent_smithing_hood' Slot 'head': Cannot parse option from 'noncandescent_smithing_hood,id=223,294,bonus_id=10,281/10,377/10,876/1,656/10,255': Unexpected parameter '294'. Expected format: name=value

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renanthera commented Sep 21, 2024

WIndows: SimulationCraft encountered an error!
 SimulationCraft 1100-02 for World of Warcraft 11.0.2.56513 Live
 hotfix 2024-09-14/56513, git build thewarwithin 4d2131b

* Category: Simulation runtime error

* Error: Initializing: Actor 'XXX': Item 'noncandescent_smithing_hood' Slot 'head': Cannot parse option from 'noncandescent_smithing_hood,id=223,294,bonus_id=10,281/10,377/10,876/1,656/10,255': Unexpected parameter '294'. Expected format: name=value

You're experiencing a different issue to the OP, which is the same one as found in issue #9416. The GUI is largely unmaintained, and the other user seemed to have success using the CLI instead.

@renanthera
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renanthera commented Sep 21, 2024

What is the locale being used in the environment you're running simc?

Numeral separators are locale based, and your locale is likely not equivalent to what you had on other systems.

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