Might be a silly question, but have you checked the steam file is set to execute?
As the owner of the file (or super user) do: chmod 755 steam
That will set the file to be executed as well.
Just for reference for those who don't know the access permissions: 3 numbers indicated 3 access areas. Owner|Usergroup|Public. You need to give these a number to indicated. Add the below up to get what you need: 1 = execute 2 = write 4 = read
So for all, you have 7, for read an execute (e.g. for anybody) do 5.
Tony Di Schino wrote:
Updating server using Steam. ./hlds_run: ./steam: Permission denied Wed Sep 17 14:37:19 PDT 2003: Steam Update failed, ignoring.
The same user owns steam as the user running HLDS. Why would it do this?
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