I'd have to check to be 100% sure, but I believe that 4352 is the latest
build for hlds_amd. hlds_amd and hlds_i686 don't have the same build
numbers. The latest hlds_run that was part of the beta changes the
checks that decide which binary to run for a particular platform. My
Pentium 4 server always used to use hlds_i686, but now it uses hlds_amd.

All of those "couldn't exec" errors can be eliminated by creating the
file it is complaining about (touch language.cfg, touch listip.cfg,
etc.) Same for the "scandir failed" messages: mkdir /usr/hl/valve/SAVE,
mkdir /usr/hl/platform/SAVE.

The "[S_API FAIL] SteamAPI_Init()" message is just there. I don't think
we can do anything to fix it, but it is safe to ignore.

I think the "threadtools.cpp" line can be ignored as well. Someone asked
about that one or a very similar one a few weeks ago and Alfred said to
ignore it.


--
Andy


On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 19:21:16 +0200, "Ferenc Kovacs" <[email protected]>
said:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 8:22 PM, george <[email protected]> wrote:
...
> > Using AMD Optimised binary.
...
> > Exe version 1.1.2.6/Stdio (cstrike)
> > Exe build: 18:01:18 Oct 24 2008 (4352)
> > STEAM Auth Server
> > couldn't exec language.cfg
> > couldn't exec listip.cfg
> > couldn't exec banned.cfg
> > Server IP address loopback
> > scandir failed:/usr/hl/./valve/SAVE
> > scandir failed:/usr/hl/./platform/SAVE
> > [S_API FAIL] SteamAPI_Init() failed; unable to update local steamclient.
> > Continuing wit h current version anyway.
> >
> > couldn't exec listip.cfg
> > couldn't exec banned.cfg
> > Adding master server 72.165.61.189:27010
> > Adding master server 69.28.151.162:27010
> > Connection to Steam servers successful.
> >   VAC secure mode is activated.
> > quit
> > threadtools.cpp (417) : Assertion Failed: Thread synchronization object is
> > unuseable
> >
> > Thu Mar 26 20:18:58 GMT 2009: Server Quit
> >
> > this is a fresh install of cstrike and i don't know why the server
> > engine does not update to 4383 version or why do i get those errors
> >
> >
> > any clue anybody?

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