On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Vernon Riley wrote:
> I use -autoupdate in my start server script. Only thing is I do not put the
> steam file in the users dir. The only thing I have the -autoupdate in there
> for is so users can type 'rcon quit' and have the server restart in 10 sec.
> lol
But the servers
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I use -autoupdate in my start server script. Only thing is I do not put
the steam file in the users dir. The onl
I use -autoupdate in my start server script. Only thing is I do not put the
steam file in the users dir. The only thing I have the -autoupdate in there
for is so users can type 'rcon quit' and have the server restart in 10 sec.
lol
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From: "Ryan Schulze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: 18 December 2003 15:01
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Re: [hlds] Update Tool trashes working install
> Steven Hartland wrote:
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> >Dont forget to add to this the fact there sti
Steven Hartland wrote:
Dont forget to add to this the fact there still is no option to update ALL mods
e.g.
./steam -update ALL
So we have sit through steam verifying and breaking the core files once per
mod. Please add the ALL option it would really be a great help to us server
admins.
for a in c
Well, it knows what mods are available it can either.
1) Update all the mods steam can distribute.
2) Update the mods that are installed.
It's not hard to do a simple "does this dir exist" check.
McCormack, Chris wrote:
ALL may be a bit harder to code for as I dont know if the updater tool knows
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