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#11

If they always spawn in the same place, it sounds like bad offsets. If SourceForts was updated, it was likely updated to the newer engine which means the offsets have changed. Try the defaults again.
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#12

Drunken_F00l Wrote:If they always spawn in the same place, it sounds like bad offsets. If SourceForts was updated, it was likely updated to the newer engine which means the offsets have changed. Try the defaults again.

I think the offsets are all correct and there are bugs.

I have installed hl2mp at my server and the radio-bug also exist:
spawns at same place (somewhere at the middle of the map?), most times not correct:
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Remote admin also can connect but says the username/password is incorrect even if everything is correct (i tried a lot of things):
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Also the documentation is incorrect, 2153 is the default port.


e_spawnboat works and e_spawnjeep do nothing (hl2mp).
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#13

I have no idea what to tell you about the radio bug. Perhaps you modified the default offsets.

If it's not letting you connect to remote admin still, it's probably something wrong with the name or location of the file.

Where in the docs is the port incorrect?

e_spawnboat should work in hl2mp. e_spawnjeep is defunct.
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#14

Drunken_F00l Wrote:I have no idea what to tell you about the radio bug. Perhaps you modified the default offsets.

No i am using files from SourceOP_090beta_lin.tar.gz md5sum e4a6557cff943845100177b35369562e.

It is a linux bug!
I have tried it locally on xp and it works fine.
On linux it is fucked.


Quote:If it's not letting you connect to remote admin still, it's probably something wrong with the name or location of the file.

Same as above, Windows version work.

Quote:Where in the docs is the port incorrect?

Readme.txt from remote Admin tool and http://www.sourceop.com/modules.php?name...page&pid=4
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#15

Are the text files you have using Linux line formats (LF) or Windows (CR+LF)? Whichever it is, try the other and let me know if either works.
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#16

Drunken_F00l Wrote:Are the text files you have using Linux line formats (LF) or Windows (CR+LF)? Whichever it is, try the other and let me know if either works.

The text files from SourceOP_090beta_lin.tar.gz are Dos/Windows files.
If i convert them to linux files (DF_funcoffs.txt/DF_funcsigs.txt) there is no difference.

The remote admin work after i have converted the config files to linux format!!!!
As far as i can see the other problem is not a format problem.
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