Hey guys,
I think I owe you all an apology, most especially Turus.
This last week, we discovered that an old game we used to enjoy but was locked out due to ridiculous DRM, later released for free, and then completely abandoned by Vivendi (jerks) has gained a small development community. This community discovered about two years ago that it was possible to circumvent the DRM and have since been working on extending the game's authentication systems with their own. Long story short, it's pretty awesome what they've accomplished.
Unfortunately, last night wasn't quite so awesome. Being as I wasn't able to get the game server running on Turus' machine, I elected to reinstall Wine (basically a compatibility layer that lets you run Windows apps on Linux) with a few options turned off in the hopes it would allow us to actually run the service and--possibly--get some 'goons involved in the action.
Then the build process froze. Unusually, it also took the entire system down with it which isn't supposed to happen--but it did--nor have I ever seen this happen before or since. I'm sure Turus might have additional details, but in short, the installation process broke something that shouldn't have been possible to break. I wasn't able to see anything conclusive, either, so it will forever remain a mystery what happened.
I also ruined a year's worth of uptime with a single emerge. How's that for breakage?
Anyway, Turus was able to get it up and running this morning. The web service wouldn't start in part due to unrelated updates performed over the course of the last year. I think additional updates I made broke certain libraries that Apache was pulling in. The problem is monkey-patched right now until I talk with Turus but should otherwise work just fine.
Sorry again, guys. If you were on TeamSpeak 3 last night and attempted to access the forums, I broke them both.