Keep that Steam.cfg file in place, and try removing the "~/.steam"
directory, which will force the steam binary to update itself and find
new content servers. Also, where is this system located?

- Neph

On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Jameson Quave <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have tried using the hlds update tool for multiple different games on my
> CentOS 5.2 server. Every time it does the same thing, it downloads a bout
> 1% or so then sits there doing nothing. Then if i close it and try gain, it
> downloads a few other files and hangs again. Then the third time it
> downloads nothing and hangs after saying this:
>
> # ./steam -command update -game tf -dir tf2
> Checking bootstrapper version ...
> Updating Installation
> Checking/Installing 'Team Fortress 2 Content' version 77
>
> It does this with TF2 and CSS, Insurgency, Red Orchestra, basically any
> steam game I try to install a server for. I have tried completely
> reinstalling everything and it has the identical same behavior every time.
> Anyone have any suggestions on what else I can try?
>
>
>
>
>
> Things I have tried that did not work:
>
> Removing -dir option after installing with -dir option
>
> Removing -dir option from a clean install
>
> Changing Steam.cfg to contain the string: PreferredContentServerIDs = "141
> 78 79"
>
> Using -verify_all command
>
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