compiling Created 20 years ago2003-11-08 06:56:13 UTC by D4rKM4tcH D4rKM4tcH

Created 20 years ago2003-11-08 06:56:13 UTC by D4rKM4tcH D4rKM4tcH

Posted 20 years ago2003-11-08 06:56:13 UTC Post #4230
i fallowed the instructions so many times and it still keeps getten messed up and i dont know why
Posted 20 years ago2003-11-08 08:51:00 UTC Post #4241
configured wrong?
Posted 20 years ago2003-11-08 09:31:53 UTC Post #4246
Uh - what happens? Teensy bit helpful :)
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 20 years ago2003-11-08 13:19:53 UTC Post #4267
no i fallowed it right something is wrong with the compiling or sumthin
Posted 20 years ago2003-11-08 13:23:15 UTC Post #4269
remember the tut is EXACTLY how ...miscellanious set his up. ur comp probably aint the same.
Posted 20 years ago2003-11-08 19:29:08 UTC Post #4287
Could we the compiling report, please?
Posted 20 years ago2003-11-08 20:43:57 UTC Post #4296
copy the compile message and post it here. all of it.
Posted 20 years ago2003-11-12 16:09:37 UTC Post #4532
Hi, I'm new into this. And I'm also hav'n trouble compiling.

** Executing...
** Command: Change Directory
** Parameters: C:SierraHalf-Life

** Executing...
** Command: Copy File
** Parameters: "C:SierraHalf-Lifecstrikemapstest.map" "C:SierraHalf-Lifecstrikemapstest.map"

** Executing...
** Command: C:PROGRA~1VALVEH~1TOOLSQCSG.EXE
** Parameters: "C:SierraHalf-Lifecstrikemapstest"

qcsg.exe v2.8 (Jan 31 2000)
-- qcsg --
entering C:SierraHalf-Lifecstrikemapstest.map

********** ERROR **********
Token too large on line 4

** Executing...
** Command: C:PROGRA~1VALVEH~1TOOLSQBSP2.EXE
** Parameters: "C:SierraHalf-Lifecstrikemapstest"

qbsp2.exe v2.2 (Dec 28 1998)
-- qbsp2 --

********** ERROR **********
Can't open C:SierraHalf-Lifecstrikemapstest.p0

** Executing...
** Command: C:PROGRA~1VALVEH~1TOOLSVIS.EXE
** Parameters: "C:SierraHalf-Lifecstrikemapstest"

vis.exe v1.3 (Dec 30 1998)
-- vis --
1 thread(s)

********** ERROR **********
Error opening C:SierraHalf-Lifecstrikemapstest.bsp: No such file or directory

** Executing...
** Command: C:PROGRA~1VALVEH~1TOOLSQRAD.EXE
** Parameters: "C:SierraHalf-Lifecstrikemapstest"

qrad.exe v 1.5 (Apr 6 2000)
--- Radiosity --
1 threads
[Reading texlights from 'C:PROGRAM FILESVALVE HAMMER EDITORTOOLSlights.rad']
[1 texlights parsed from 'C:PROGRAM FILESVALVE HAMMER EDITORTOOLSlights.rad']

********** ERROR **********
Error opening C:SierraHalf-Lifecstrikemapstest.bsp: No such file or directory

** Executing...
** Command: C:SIERRAHALF-L~1HL.EXE
** Parameters: -console -dev +map "test"
It appears it cannot find a file called "test.bsp" (test = mapname).
I tried to find that file in my computer, but couldn't find it anywhere.
I think that Hammer never made that file, but why? I did set up everything right (I guess...)
Posted 20 years ago2003-11-12 16:14:11 UTC Post #4534
k. 1st of all ur not usin ZHLT. its on www.valveerc.com sumwhere. secondly. token to large on line 4.this is an extract from http://www.slackiller.com/tommy14/errors.htm (BOOKAMRK THIS PAGE AS IT IS EXTREMELY HELPFUL!).

"Token to large on line 4"
This can refer to several different errors:
The "too many wads" as mentioned above. 8 wads in WC/Hammer is a good limit, more may cause this error among others. If you are using more than 8 wads you can use Wally to combine the extra wads into one custom wad.
Too long a path/name for the map or compiling tools. Only a limited amount of memory is set aside for the path/names. Solution is to move the compiling tools or map into a shallow folder.
Having a space in a path/name. Examples: frequently Program Files is part of the path name. Compiling tools do not like the space between "program" and "files". Solutions are to either use the MSDOS pathname, or to move the offending files from under the spaced folder, or put quotes " " around the whole path name in WC/Hammer so that windows uses it right. If your map has the space in its name (eg. Bob map), remove the space and change it to (Bobmap).
Posted 20 years ago2003-11-12 16:17:11 UTC Post #4535
k ZHLT is not www.valveerc.com its www.valve-erc.com
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