This Problem was on the Windows list But I am haveing the same problems with
windows and Linux
I am doing an update with verify_all and All server are shut down and I
getting this error.(This is putty Log)

-bash-3.00$ cd /home/games/cs/test
-bash-3.00$ cd /home/games/cs/test

-bash-3.00$ exit./steam -command update -game "Counter-Strike
Source" -dir . -verify_
_all
Checking bootstrapper version ...
Updating Installation
Checking/Installing 'Counter-Strike Source Shared Content' version 46
Verifying: .\cstrike\bin\server.dll

DebugAssert
Expr: ( fread(m_MallocBlockBuffer.get(), uLen, 1, pFile)) == ( 1 )
Line: 1025
File: LocalDepotCreator.cpp
Aborted



I don;t Get why it is Crashing on the dll this is not a windows server
Then after trying to Redownload the the hldsupdatetool I now get this err
when I run ./steam

Enter 'yes' to accept this agreement, 'no' to decline: yes

uncompress: stdin: corrupt input.
tar: Read 2434 bytes from -
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now

This was working fine last Night



----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Dodd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds] The Famous "Your Map de_dust differs from the server"
ERROR.


And if the files all match, so are not actually corrupted, then the
routine that checks the MD5 values is failing. Overclocked CPU?


On Feb 16, 2006, at 3:59 PM, Kevin Ottalini wrote:

Irv,
   The next time this starts to happen, run the updatetool with -
verify_all
and save the log, then grep "Downloading" and post the list of
downloaded
files here.

The question this will answer is "are only the BSPs changing or is
other
game content also changing"

Scenario 1:
Various game content on disk is changing over time in spite of
never being
written.
(implies that O/S and other on-disk content is also getting
corrupted as
well)

Possible Causes:
1. disk problem
2. cable problem
3. power supply problem or intermittent power cables
4. bad cooling causing overheating
5. bad disk controller electronics
6. some other motherboard problem
7. malicious activity

Scenario 2:
only the map BSPs are changing on disk (including stock maps)

Possible Causes
1. malicious activity



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