woo, my first post to the list :)

I cannot verify/replicate this since I have no linux server to test on, but
it appears that since the SDK update vbsp.exe no longer outputs the linux
specific data it used to. Hence, newly-compiled maps crash when run on a
Linux Server.

This has been mentioned on VERC (
http://www.chatbear.com/board.plm?a=viewthread&t=536,1154886013,22253&id=999083&b=4986&v=flatold

http://www.chatbear.com/board.plm?a=viewthread&b=4986&t=52,1154933595,22231&s=0&id=999679)
but I couldnt see anything on the list archive about it. Any news on this?
current workaround is to use CST/Zoners to compile but people are reporting
suboptimal lighting. On Interlopers I suggested people use the CTS version
of VBSP & maybe VVIS, then use Valve VRAD to get HDR lighting, i avent had
any confirmation that this works. Anyone know if it will work, or are zoners
tools output too different?

And more importantly, will this error be resolved by Valve? is it a bug, or
a dropped feature? is the linux dedicated serve being upgraded some time
soon or something?

apoloigies if this is already covered, couldnt see it in any recent known
issues threads, or on this list,  etc etc. This is not to be confused with
the other Linux-compiling issue here
http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Source_SDK_Known_Issues#SDK_Does_Not_Compile_Under_Linux_.28Since_8.2F4.2F2006.29

Thanks for any response. And hello, by the way



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