Whoops. I was thinking that you were talking about srcds which does or
did display similar.
The same still applies to steamcmd. It will fallback to the shipped
steam libs in your /usr/local/steamcmd/linux32 dir.
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Rudy Bleeker <mailto:[email protected]>
Wednesday, May 01, 2013 11:00 AM
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Nicholas Hastings
What local bin dir do you mean exactly? My steamcmd installation is in
/usr/local/steamcmd/ which I specify on the commandline with the
-steam_dir option, would that be enough?
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Nicholas Hastings <mailto:[email protected]>
Wednesday, May 01, 2013 9:36 AM
It will find it just fine where it's at. That's just a debug message
from it trying that location first.
The steam client doesn't need to be there as it will also check the
local bin dir.
Rudy Bleeker <mailto:[email protected]>
Wednesday, May 01, 2013 9:31 AM
I haven't seen this mentioned before, perhaps I missed it, but I
noticed that the steampipe version of my TF2 server couldn't find it's
steam library and throws the error:
dlopen failed trying to load:
/home/<username>/.steam/sdk32/steamclient.so
with error:
/home/<username>/.steam/sdk32/steamclient.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
It does this even though I've specified -steam_dir and
-steamcmd_script on the command line. I resolved it by making a
symlink in my homedirectory to the steamcmd installation directory
named .steam and a symlink sdk32 -> linux32 in the steamcmd install
directory, but that's more a work-around than a solution.
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