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i tried, result =(
hlds_1_1120_full.bin: error extractiong payload, No such file or directory
what does it mean?

I know its possible...I used to have a copy of the DSL-CS server (a project someone used to build a stand alone CS server)

Perhaps 300c_pilot might have some ideas on the subject

Brian
AwPhuch

Quote (RomZes @ Mar. 04 2006,20:45)
i tried, result =(
hlds_1_1120_full.bin: error extractiong payload, No such file or directory
what does it mean?

it can't find the file its looking for  :p

the question you need to ask is why...

I've had funny filepath things happen to me too with WINE+CS. I can start a game in CS but it only loads DMC maps??? I think its something to do with the file paths but I'm not sure.

That was on Vector Linux SOHO BTW not DSL.

How is it that you are trying to run the .bin?  The best thing to do might be to extract the bin in some way and repack it as a .tar.gz so that you could remaster the cd.  I don't know if that is your goal or not.  If you remaster it you could edit the config files in the tar and they would be preserved then when it gets extracted into the filesystem.  By the looks of the bin size though you would need a big chunk of ram.  Might want to take a differant route, like finding a way to have it in the fs when you remaster the cd.
Quote (Guest @ Mar. 07 2006,21:35)
How is it that you are trying to run the .bin?  The best thing to do might be to extract the bin in some way and repack it as a .tar.gz so that you could remaster the cd.  I don't know if that is your goal or not.  If you remaster it you could edit the config files in the tar and they would be preserved then when it gets extracted into the filesystem.  By the looks of the bin size though you would need a big chunk of ram.  Might want to take a differant route, like finding a way to have it in the fs when you remaster the cd.

RomZes is probably trying to install the CS server using the bin file.
I haven't tried it, but try to find out what kind of file it is.
It might be a script with an packaged file inside.
Then you can find were the problem occurs and solve it.
You might want to try to run "file <binfile>" to find out what kind of file it is.

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