On 16/04/2013 17:40, Ook wrote:
Nice, thank you! So there is our smoking gun, and the definitive
answer to the SSE2 question. No more running our servers on Socket-A
boards. Judging by the screaming on this list (or in this case the
lack there of, am I really the only odd man out?) I don't supp
On 04/16/2013 09:31 AM, Asher Baker wrote:
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 4:44 PM, Ook wrote:
movq is supposed to be an MMX instruction, and this cpu supports MMX so I'm
not sure why it is dying here. It may be that what the dissembler calls
"movq" is in fact be an SSE2 instruction, and the cpu chokes
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 4:44 PM, Ook wrote:
> movq is supposed to be an MMX instruction, and this cpu supports MMX so I'm
> not sure why it is dying here. It may be that what the dissembler calls
> "movq" is in fact be an SSE2 instruction, and the cpu chokes on it because
> of that.
There are sep
So basically older distros are out and older hardware (that has worked
fine for years) is out.
Older distros are not a problem, these older socket-A boxes will run
current linux distros without any problems at all. This is linux, after
all, not winbloze...
But the hardware - this bites, I ha
Dump of assembler code for function
_ZNKSt3tr18__detail20_Prime_rehash_policy11_M_next_bktEj:
0x082747b7 <+39>: mov (%eax),%eax
0x082747b9 <+41>: movd %eax,%xmm0
=> 0x082747bd <+45>: movq %xmm0,-0x20(%ebp)
0x082747c2 <+50>: fildll -0x20(%ebp)
0x082747c5 <+53>: mov 0x8(%ebp),%eax
movq is sup
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 6:09 AM, Ook wrote:
> ./steamcmd.sh
> ./steamcmd.sh: line 30: 2149 Illegal instruction $DEBUGGER
> "$STEAMROOT/$PLATFORM/$STEAMEXE" "$@"
I guess "SIGILL" is "the sound of progress" the Medic spoke of... In
any case, I doubt the kernel has anything to do with that
On 16 Apr 2013, at 05:10, Ook wrote:
> 1) steamcmd does not run on older distros/kernels because of the glibc
> version indicated above.
> 2) steamcmd does not run on these older Socket A Athlon processors (or my
> kernel needs to be compiled selecting the Athlon as the cpu type)?
Alfred stated
I feel like I'm missing something hereI finally got steamcmd
running, and discovered two things:
1) It won't run on an old Athlon XP 3000+ box (socket A board). I get:
./steamcmd.sh
./steamcmd.sh: line 30: 2149 Illegal instruction $DEBUGGER
"$STEAMROOT/$PLATFORM/$STEAMEXE" "$@"
With
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 7:36 PM, Ook wrote:
> So hldsupdatetool still works, but the content it delivers is obsolete ...
> huh, go figure...
Yeah, I think Valve should've added something like
echo "This server is not being updated anymore."
echo "Download newer versions using SteamCMD:"
echo "ht
TYVM! Dang - I take a couple months off and everything changes.
So hldsupdatetool still works, but the content it delivers is obsolete
... huh, go figure...
On 04/15/2013 10:24 AM, Ondřej Hošek wrote:
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Ook wrote:
Is it working on newer kernels?
The current
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Ook wrote:
> Is it working on newer kernels?
The current version apparently is.
> Where did you get steamcmd.sh? I'm using "steam", the linux equivalent of
> hldsupdatetool.exe.
All GoldSource games have recently been ported to SteamPipe, Steam's
new HTTP-based
Is it working on newer kernels? My install works fine on a 2.6.x kernel,
but does not run with 3.2.29. What kernel do you use?
Where did you get steamcmd.sh? I'm using "steam", the linux equivalent
of hldsupdatetool.exe.
On 04/14/2013 09:53 PM, edman747 wrote:
Hey,
this is what I use to up
Hey,
this is what I use to update my server it works fine.
./steamcmd.sh +logon anonymous +force_install_dir .. +app_set_config
90 mod gearbox +app_update "90 -beta beta" validate +quit
On 4/14/13, Ook wrote:
> and if I debug their script a bit, I see it is running hlds_amd. If I
> run it direc
and if I debug their script a bit, I see it is running hlds_amd. If I
run it directly:
./hlds_amd -game valve
Error:libsteam_api_c.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
Unable to load engine, image is corrupt.
If I hack hlds_run a bit I see that it is giving me a retu
I have a clean install of gearbox for linux. I'm using a clean install
of slackware 14, 32 bit.
uname -a
Linux ookserver 3.2.29 #1 SMP Sun Apr 7 21:37:55 MST 2013 i686 AMD
Athlon(tm) XP 3000+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
When I try to start, I get this:
./hlds_run -game gearbox
Auto detecting CPU
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