[cod] cfg files

Andre Lorbach alorbach at ro1.adiscon.com
Tue Nov 9 10:06:58 EST 2004


give google a try "putty"...
 
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deltaray


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	From: Richard Harrison [mailto:richardnharrison at btinternet.com] 
	Sent: Dienstag, 9. November 2004 15:38
	To: cod at icculus.org
	Subject: Re: [cod] cfg files
	
	
	Can you please post links to the file rather than the file
itself.
	
	Jay Vasallo <jayco1 at charter.net> wrote: 

		Here is the putty.exe
		
		
		
		
		----- Original Message ----- 
		From: "Jay Vasallo" 
		To: 
		Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 2:55 PM
		Subject: Re: [cod] cfg files
		
		
		> Forgot to give you an example:
		>
		>
----------------------------------------------------------------
		>
		> #!/bin/sh
		> # COD Start
		>
		> BIN="cod-lnxded";
		> HPDIR="/user/local/games/cod";
		> CONFIG="bear.cfg";
		>
		> cd ${HPDIR}
		> ./${BIN} +set dedicated 2 +set sv_punkbuster 1 +set
fs_homepath ${HPDIR} 
		> +exec${CONFIG}
		>
		>
--------------------------------------------------------------------
		>
		>
		>
		>
		>
		> ./cod_lnxded +set dedicated 2 +set sv_punkbuster 1
+set fs_homepath
		>> "/usr/local/games/cod/" +exec bear.cfg &
		> - ---- Original Message ----- 
		> From: "Jay Vasallo" 
		> To: 
		> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 2:45 PM
		> Subject: Re: [cod] cfg files
		>
		>
		>> and take out open and close quotation out the command
line. You only use 
		>> the quotations if you are assigning
"/usr/local/games/cod/" to a $VAR...
		>>
		>>
		>>
		>>
		>> ----- Original Message ----- 
		>> From: "stalvi" 
		>> To: 
		>> Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 2:23 PM
		>> Subject: [cod] cfg files
		>>
		>>
		>>> Ok, while testing the other suggestions that many of
you sent to me I 
		>>> stumbled upon something that might be the problem.
		>>>
		>>> my command to run the server is:
		>>>
		>>> ./cod_lnxded +set dedicated 2 +set sv_punkbuster 1
+set fs_homepath 
		>>> "/usr/local/games/cod/" +exec bear.cfg &
		>>>
		>>>
		>>> What I am finding is that when it generates the
config_mp_server.cfg 
		>>> file it has these lines:
		>>>
		>>> // generated by Call of Duty, do not modify
		>>>
		>>> seta scr_motd "your MOTD here"
		>>> seta sv_hostname "your name here"
		>>>
		>>>
		>>> Even though I've set those in the bear.cfg file.
		>>>
		>>>
		>>> I notice when it launches, it tries to exec several
other cfg files 
		>>> which it is unable to locate. I just assumed that as
long as it found 
		>>> one of them, it was ok.
		>>>
		>>> The way I have this exec'ing is:
		>>>
		>>> bear.cfg -> sd_map.cfg
		>>>
		>>>
		>>> I'm not sure where config_mp_server.cfg comes in,
but do know that it is 
		>>> auto-generated.
		>>>
		>>>
		>>
		>>
		>>
		>
		>
		> 
		
		
		> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/x-msdownload
name=putty.exe
		

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