![]() I cant find the log files and I don't know how to continue troubleshooting. I was able to connect to it from a client successfully. It starts successfully, but after the first map ends, the program crashes. usr/games/xonotic-0.8.2/server_linux.sh start Make "server_linux.sh" executable and run it with: I downloaded Xonotic 0.8.2 and unpacked it here (0.8.5 does not run on a COS box):Ĭopy "server_linux.sh" to the root of the Xonotic folder.Įdit "server.cfg" & copy it to the data folder of Xonotic.Ĭp /usr/games/xonotic-0.8.2/data/server.cfg ~/.xonotic/data Snap only installs software on a read-only part of the disk, so AFAIK it's not suitable for running a game server. Warsow 2.1 is the only dedicated server I have up and running now. UT2004 on -current: libstdc++.so.5 is missing Unreal Tournament 2004 demo needs an older version of "libstdc++.so.5". See system logs and 'systemctl status urt.service' for details.Īll I could find was this post, but that did not help:ĬentOS / RHEL 7 : How to create custom script to run automatically during boot ![]() When I enable & start it the following happens:Ĭreated symlink from /etc/systemd/system//urt.service to /usr/lib/systemd/system/urt.service.įailed to start urt.service: Unit is not loaded properly: Invalid argument. ![]() The problem that remains is how to make a service of it, so I can start it at boot time. Not sure what the cause was, but after following these instructions I was able to connect to it and it is listed now: When running it from a gateway the following setting should be applied, otherwise it crashes after the first map: Xonotic was a settings problem that started because I set it up in the same way I setup my standalone Windows game server. I searched some more forums and I think I may have found a solution for all 4 games, but I need some specific ClearOS knowledge to be able to mark this case as resolved. gdc-client download -m gdc_manifest.txt -t gdc-user-token.~~~~~_chmod.txt -log-file LOG_FILE.txt Here I get into trouble, because I am unable to obtain a token by login and I can only download the gdc-client for Ubuntu, but I need it for CentOS. Running setup.py install for atomicwrites. Successfully uninstalled cryptography-2.8 Successfully uninstalled jsonschema-2.6.0įound existing installation: cryptography 2.8 # /usr/virtual-env/bin/python -m pip install -r dev-requirements.txtįound existing installation: jsonschema 2.6.0 Processing dependencies for gdc-client=1.6.1įinished processing dependencies for gdc-client=1.6.1 # /usr/virtual-env/bin/python setup.py install # /usr/virtual-env/bin/python -m pip install -ignore-installed PyYAML # /usr/virtual-env/bin/python -m pip install -r requirements.txt You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install -upgrade pip' command. You are using pip version 21.3.1, however version 22.3.1 is available. # /usr/virtual-env/bin/python -m pip install -upgrade pipĬache entry deserialization failed, entry ignored # conda create -n gdc_python3 python=3.6.8 libxml2 libxslt libffi gcc six requests progressbar2 intervaltree termcolor jsonschema pyyaml lxml Processing dependencies for gdc-client=v1.6.1įinished processing dependencies for gdc-client=v1.6.1 Installed /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/gdc_client-v1.6.1-py2.7.egg After this post, I investigated some more into getting Xonotic 0.8.5 running, but I need some help figuring it out.Īdding gdc-client v1.6.1 to easy-install.pth file
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