You know of any way to not make it run on a map change?
-Andrew D.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marcelo ''Mosca''
de Paula Bezerra
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 10:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: All players dropped between maps...
Rip off some of the script included crap, like the part that tells what
map is running, how many players, hostname, etc..
And it gets executed every map change as well, just lower you console
after a map change and the text will be there.
"DeKoning, Andrew J." wrote:
>
> Doesn't it seem odd though that a script that has nothing to do with map
> changing drops everyone on a map change?
>
> Also the script worked fine in 4.1.0.7 + cs 1.1, and I've actually made
what
> displays smaller as well, still nothing. If that script is enabled, the
> server drops most of the people.
>
> -Andrew D.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marcelo ''Mosca''
> de Paula Bezerra
> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 10:13 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: All players dropped between maps...
>
> It happened with 1.1.0.6 also, just decrease the size of you
> consgreet.txt, keep it small and simple. I even ripped some crap from
> the script source (it hap a lot of info I didn't want there, since I
> wanted something like a motd that players do read... :)
> "DeKoning, Andrew J." wrote:
> >
> > Just thought I'd let the list know that I had a problem with most of my
> > users getting dropped on every map change and I finally narrowed it down
> to
> > the adminmod consgreet script. Just thought I'd let people know. (I'll
> > also post to adminmod forums)
> >
> > As a general rule I'd say 4.1.0.8 + cs 1.3 seems to be less stable (2
> > crashes in 5 days as opposed to 0 with 4.1.0.7 + cs 1.1) but not
> excessively
> > unacceptable unless you have adminmod scripts booting all your players
> every
> > map change.
> >
> > -Andrew D.
>
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> Marcelo de Paula Bezerra - Fortaleza/CE Brazil
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Marcelo de Paula Bezerra - Fortaleza/CE Brazil
Tekmetrics certified Master Linux Administrator
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program state machines." -- Alan Cox
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