well to start I would make sure you have stuff in your mapcycle.txt. If this is not the problem then set the mapcycle perms to 777 and see if it works. If this works, play with the perms to get a level you like and that works. If it doesn't work tell us your results.
-----Original Message----- From: Marcel Beringer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 11:52 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Round start ??? It seems that I know what the problem is, but I don't know the solution. After the map is about to change, it freezes up. Normally after a few seconds you see the "Loading" in the screen, and then it changes map. When I manually change the map, it loads the map as usual and players can connect again. When you open the console and type "listmaps" nothing happens ! So I think that that might be the problem. It doesn't know which map to load next. On the server the chmod for the mapcycle.txt is 644, and for some weird reason the server doesn't see it. I run two CS servers on the same machine, with different start-up lines, motd's and server.cfg's. Do I need to put the mapcycle.txt in the server.cfg somewhere or in the startupline ? Or do I need to make the mapcycle.txt executable ? If someone knows, please reply ;) Kind regards, Marcel Beringer > -----Original Message----- > From: Marcel Beringer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 4:01 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Round start ??? > > Hi all, > > I installed a Hl & CS server for a friend of mine the same way I already > installed a couple of other servers. > > The problem with the new server is, that when people connect they can only > spectate. So they enter the server, and cannot pick a team. > > I have used exactly the same server.cfg as I have used for the other > servers ( the ones that DO work :) ) but still it doesn't seem to work > correctly. > > The server IP is 195.64.68.54:27015 and 195.64.68.54:27025 > > Doesn anyone know what could be the problem here ? > > Grtz, > > Marcel > > -- > God may be my Co-pilot ... but the Devil's my Bombardier. > > Grtz, Marcel -- God may be my Co-pilot ... but the Devil's my Bombardier.