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ooglitch
When I try to add bots or access the bot menu I keep getting this error
[RCBOT>] You do not have access to this command...
I have tried the rcbot set_pass and tried the STEAM id

I am running a Linux dedicated server and the only way i can access the files is through FTP.there is not Half life folder it starts at ns/
I need to be able to give access to 23 people what am I doing wrong
Meta List

Currently running plugins:
[ 1] AMX Mod X, v1.60, Sep 22 2005, by AMX Mod X Dev Team, see http://www.amxmodx.org
[ 2] RCBot For Half-Life, v1.3_mm_release_linux_b, 26/08/2003, by Cheeseh (cheeseh@rcbot.net), see http://www.rcbot.net
[ 3] whichbot, v1.0, __DATE__, by clamatius|Mike Cooper, see
[ 4] Fun, v1.55, Aug 25 2005, by AMX Mod X Dev Team, see http://www.amxmodx.org
[ 5] Engine, v1.55, Aug 25 2005, by AMX Mod X Dev Team, see http://www.amxmodx.org
[ 6] FakeMeta, v1.55, Aug 25 2005, by AMX Mod X Dev Team, see http://www.amxmodx.org
[ 7] NS, v1.60, Sep 22 2005, by Steve Dudenhoeffer, see http://www.amxmodx.org/

Bot_users.ini
# RCBOT USERS
# ------------
# Usage:
# (name in quotes) (password (no spaces)) (accesslevel)
# e.g.
# "John" johns_pass 10
# for john to have access level 10
# and password "johns_pass"
#
# Example : "John" johns_pass 10
"" * 63 STEAM_ID_LAN

"" * 63 STEAM_0:0:1684174

Meta mod Plugin.ini

;ADMIN MOD(adminmod module)
;linux addons/adminmod/dlls/admin_mm_i386.so

;Statsme
;linux addons/statsme/dlls/statsme_mm_i386.so

;HLGUARD
;linux addons/hlguard/dlls/hlguard_mm_i686.so

;amxx
linux addons/amxmodx/dlls/amxmodx_mm_i386.so
linux addons/rcbot/dlls/rcbot_mm_i486.so


; AMX Mod
;linux addons/amx/dlls/amx_mm_i586.so

linux addons/whichbot/dlls/libwhichbot.so


; AMX Mod modules

; NOTE: don't declare 'pure' AMX Modules here
; (those not having '_mm' in their filename)


; CS Stats (AMX module)
;linux addons/amx/modules/csstats_mm_i586.so

; Fun (AMX module)
;linux addons/amx/modules/fun_mm_i586.so

sorry for the long post but i wanted to make shure i gave all the info i had to try and fix this.
LordSkitch
Try putting a rcbot_folder.ini file in your ns root directory that contains:

ns\addons\rcbot

Sandman[SA]
ooglitch, did you compile the rcbot_mm.so file yourself?
ooglitch
no i did not compile it my self. i was told to unzip it and place all files on the server.
i downloaded the zip for linux from the rcbot site

I tryed creating the ini file you said but now RCbot is showing up as a badf load. so i deteted all rcbot files and reinstalled them with no luck
LordSkitch
I don't recall the last time Cheeseh compiled successfully on Linux, is there a date on that so file?

and try doing ns/addons/rcbot rather than the backslashes in the rcbot_folder.ini file
Sandman[SA]
QUOTE (LordSkitch @ Oct 22 2005, 08:22 PM)
I don't recall the last time Cheeseh compiled successfully on Linux

That's what I was getting at skitchy. The site does not have a current ( 1.40+ ) linux compatable version, only windows. Which is WHY I asked if ooglitch had compiled the source himself.

There is currently no NS 3.0f compatable linux release for rcbot available yet.



*edit* confermed, I just noticed he is trying to run rcbot 1.3 linux on ns 3.0. rolleyes.gif Even if he could get it to load, it's still not going to work.
LordSkitch
It says 1.3 up in the version number on the metamod tag, but if someone else compiled a version they fixed for 3.0, and didnt update the line, it'd still say 1.3... the thing that makes me wonder is that rcbot_folder.ini thing wasnt added till after March 05, and that ones tagged 2003... so adding that file shouldn't cause any problems as it wouldn't be read cause the code doesn't know it exists...
ooglitch
LOL ok you have LOST me. Let me get this straight I should just wait until the updated Linux version is released?? If so any idea on how long that may be.
Cheeseh
well i may never be able to compile a linux version anytime soon. someone else will have to download the source and compile it on a linux machine and post it on the forum for download.
ooglitch
Humm sometimes I wish I had a Linux computer, and knew what I was doing. Thank you for your help though. I only wish I had asked for it sooner. If anyone dose compile it for Linux and needs a tester let me know.
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