Why don't you specify a path, other than . or ./blabla? Like /home/user/server/hl2mp into the -dir option.

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10.7.2010 13:42, Jesse Molina kirjoitti:

Hello

I'm doing this;

sudo -u steamuser ./steam -command update -game hl2mp -dir ./hl2mp-whatever

And, my CPU core goes to 100% and the command does nothing. I have to TERM it to stop, and no files have been created.



sudo -u steamuser ./steam -command update -game hl2mp -dir .

This works fine.



Is the steam binary too stupid to install anywhere but the local directory? If so, why offer the -dir argument?

So, I guess if I want multiple servers installed, I need multiple directories each with their own steam binary? That's the impression that I am getting.

I'm a noob at Steam servers/HLDS, so maybe this is just common knowledge, but googling didn't find me anything on the subject, and I've read multiple how-tos that mentioned using a specified "-dir ./whatever".

It's noteworthy that I did install some game servers in a "-dir tf2" recently, so I know it's not completely broken, it wasn't in previous steam binary versions.





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