You need to run the hlds_run script for the autoupdate parameter to work.

You should also create a steam account per machine you will run steam on,
this will remove the "User's ticket has expired" message (what is happening
when you run steam on multiple machines with one account is only the last
one stays logged in, the rest get logged out).

john wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, Alfred Reynolds wrote:
>
>> We have updated our steam release. Servers running with the
>> "-autoupdate" flag will automatically update, other servers will
>> need to manually run "steam -update <game>" to get this update.
>
> Hmm I was running the server with this command line:
>
>        ./hlds_i686 -zone 8192 -game $game -heapsize 128000
>  +maxplayers $players +map $map +ip $ip -port $port -autoupdate
> -norestart 2>&1 >/dev/null
>
>
> .. and it didn't autoupdate itself. Instead it just sat there running
> in the autorestart loop i have, starting and stopping itself.. saying
> the below in the logs..
>
> L 07/05/2003 - 07:51:56: Your server needs to be restarted in order
> to receive the latest update.
>
> tried this:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] hlds_l]$ ./steam -update cstrike
> Updating 'Linux HLDS binaries' from version 0 to version 1 User's
> ticket has expired
>
> so had to do the full with path username and pass and that worked.
>
> now it works. Any clues with autoupdate didnt work?
>
> john
>
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