This caught me up as well, as a work around I just ran cd in the
screen before the I launched the wrapper.

It would be great to have this changed,
Kyle.

On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 4:47 AM, Fredrik Guldbrandzen
<there...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Why are you trying so hard not to understand the point of the original mail
> from a poster who obviously also knows how to use Linux?
> Ulrich Block, I'm with you on this one, any suggestion to make the startup
> easier without breaking it for users who know how to do things the proper
> way is a go in my book!
>
> Br,
> Fredrik
>
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Simon Gunton <si...@inx-gaming.co.uk>wrote:
>
>> Its not a valve issue, its how linux works does not matter what file it is
>> your executing you have to be in that folder.
>>
>> Simon
>>
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>> On 13/01/2011 12:05, Ulrich Block wrote:
>>
>>> I know what to do.
>>> I just hoped that someone at valve reads my mail and add such funktion to
>>> their skript so that less people will have problems...
>>>
>>> Am 13.01.2011 12:20, schrieb Simon Gunton:
>>>
>>>> You could start the server with a script that would do the following:
>>>>
>>>> cd /home/gameserver1/srcds_l
>>>> ./srcds_run -game cstrike +maxplayers 20 +map de_dust +ip IP -port PORT
>>>> -tickrate 66 +tv_port 27086 +bot_join_after_player 1 +exec server.cfg
>>>> -autoupdate& > /dev/n$
>>>>
>>>> Or add a 2nd script in the root of the users home folder to do the
>>>> following where home and user are defined, which would then call a 2nd
>>>> startline file which just held the 2nd line above with the ./srcds
>>>> ............... stuff in.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> cd $home/$user/srcds_l/orangebox
>>>> ./start.cssource > /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1
>>>>
>>>> Either way the ./srcds bit has to be performed from within the folder you
>>>> cant do ./home/yadayad/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Simon Gunton
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>>>> On 13/01/2011 11:00, Ulrich Block wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just read on a forum that some people had issues starting their
>>>>> servers.
>>>>> They tried something like:
>>>>>  "some/path/srcds_run -parameters"
>>>>> which does not work because the srcds_run needs to be run from its
>>>>> directory.
>>>>>
>>>>> Could someone at valve add something like
>>>>> "cd $(dirname $0)"
>>>>> at the start of the script to make it more userfriendly?
>>>>>
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