WTF? Created 19 years ago2005-03-10 17:25:02 UTC by SaBeRwOlF SaBeRwOlF

Created 19 years ago2005-03-10 17:25:02 UTC by SaBeRwOlF SaBeRwOlF

Posted 19 years ago2005-03-10 17:25:02 UTC Post #96218
** Executing...
** Command: Copy File
** Parameters: "X:Program FilesSteamSteamAppssaberwolf666@hotmail.map" "X:Program FilesSteamSteamAppssaberwolf666@hotmail.comcounter-strikecstrikemapssaberwolf666@hotmail.map"

last time instead of my e-mail it had a 1.map

why is it doing this?
Posted 19 years ago2005-03-10 17:33:07 UTC Post #96221
no matter what i export the .map to it always searches for:
saberwolf666@hotmail.map

WHICH DOESNT EXIST!

i have it saved in the same directory as test.map

i dont understand
Posted 19 years ago2005-03-10 17:58:52 UTC Post #96223
I kept the 1.6 version of cs and hl on my machine to test my maps, so I'm sorry to say I have no Idea what your talking 'bout. Steam = Evil.
Posted 19 years ago2005-03-10 18:09:12 UTC Post #96226
Read the last bit of the Steam tutorial and use the workaround detailed there.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-03-10 20:46:42 UTC Post #96271
if i try and create the substitute directory
in my cmd prompt....
i get this.

X:>subst s: X:Program FilesSteamSteamAppssaberwolf666@hotmail.com
Incorrect number of parameters - FilesSteamSteamAppssaberwolf666@hotmail.com
Posted 19 years ago2005-03-10 21:37:36 UTC Post #96277
Don't copy the map and then compile! Do the other way around; compile the map and then copy. That way, the compiler won't try to compile your email address (hmm, wonder what map THAT would make :nuts: ). It's a bug in the compilers.
Posted 19 years ago2005-03-10 22:19:41 UTC Post #96284
it copies on its own.... its part of the compiler
a-matter-a-fact its the first thing the compiler does!
Posted 19 years ago2005-03-11 04:38:24 UTC Post #96310
Put the second path in quotes when you SUBST ("X:Program FilesSteamSteamAppssaberwolf666@hotmai
l.com").
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-03-11 12:35:00 UTC Post #96343
??? I thought the compilers didn't touch anything about the path/filename...unless you're talking about what HAMMER does.
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