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Paintball 2: The Game => Server Discussion => Topic started by: gwall on May 19, 2010, 02:05:03 PM

Title: server help - wont start .. "No such file or directory" - Linux
Post by: gwall on May 19, 2010, 02:05:03 PM
im trying to start a server and when I enter "./paintball2 +set dedicated 1 +set public 1 +exec myserver.cfg +map midnight2"  it says  "No such file or directory"

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pball@myserver:~$ ls
ace     locs        README_Paintball2_alpha029.txt  snd_oss.so
baseq2  paintball2  ref_pbgl.so                     snd_sdl.so
docs    pball       snd_alsa.so

pball@myserver:~$ ./paintball2 +set dedicated 1 +set public 1 +exec myserver.cfg +map midnight2

bash: ./paintball2: No such file or directory
Title: Re: server help - wont start .. "No such file or directory" - Linux
Post by: lester456 on May 19, 2010, 02:19:54 PM
You must enter the full location of the paintball2.exe, not just the file name.

By default, the location is "C/Program files/paintball 2/paintball2.exe"

Write that and then slap on the shortcut suffixes you stated above in order to run it.
Title: Re: server help - wont start .. "No such file or directory" - Linux
Post by: ic3y on May 19, 2010, 02:22:12 PM
You must enter the full location of the paintball2.exe, not just the file name.

By default, the location is "C/Program files/paintball 2/paintball2.exe"

Write that and then slap on the shortcut suffixes you stated above in order to run it.

w00t.
Lester, Linux isn't Windows.

@gwall:
you have permissions?

Put the files in a folder. Try it then.
Title: Re: server help - wont start .. "No such file or directory" - Linux
Post by: gwall on May 19, 2010, 02:36:44 PM
It was permissions, iam running the servers under a different user.

I also installed the package "ia32-libs" dont know if i needed it or anything but i read it here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=703065 (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=703065)


thanks ic3
Title: Re: server help - wont start .. "No such file or directory" - Linux
Post by: lester456 on May 19, 2010, 02:40:11 PM
w00t.
Lester, Linux isn't Windows.

@gwall:
you have permissions?

Put the files in a folder. Try it then.
Epic fail.
I'll go and hide under that rock there.