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Re: Errors
Posted by TealSlut on Mon Dec 29th at 11:17pm 2003


Wait does this mean and how do i sort it out:

** Executing...
** Command: Change Directory
** Parameters: C:Documents and Settingsgeorge.PENTIUMMy DocumentsCSILCHalf-Life


** Executing...
** Command: Copy File
** Parameters: "C:Documents and Settingsgeorge.map" "C:Documents and Settingsgeorge.PENTIUMMy DocumentsCSILCHalf-Lifevalvemapsgeorge.map"

The command failed. Windows reported the error:
"The system cannot find the file specified."

** Executing...
** Command: C:PROGRA~1VALVEH~1toolsqcsg.exe
** Parameters: "C:Documents and Settingsgeorge.PENTIUMMy DocumentsCSILCHalf-Lifevalvemapsgeorge"

qcsg.exe v2.8 (Jan 31 2000)
---- qcsg ----

************ ERROR ************
Error opening C:Documents and Settingsgeorge.PENTIUMMy DocumentsCSILCHalf-Lifevalvemapsgeorge.map: No such file or directory

** Executing...
** Command: C:PROGRA~1VALVEH~1toolsqbsp2.exe
** Parameters: "C:Documents and Settingsgeorge.PENTIUMMy DocumentsCSILCHalf-Lifevalvemapsgeorge"

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

************ ERROR ************
Can't open C:Documents and Settingsgeorge.p0

** Executing...
** Command: C:DOCUME~1GEORGE~1.PENMYDOCU~1CSILCHALF-L~1hl.exe
** Parameters: +map "george"





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Re: Errors
Posted by Campaignjunkie on Mon Dec 29th at 11:22pm 2003


1) Get Zoner's Half-Life tools and use them.

2) Look at the parameters: It's missing all the backslashes, so you might want to fix that. It's saying it can't find the file basically. (thats was the forum's fault, but you're right, the compilers can't find the .MAP- Lep.)

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Re: Errors
Posted by Dr Brasso on Mon Dec 29th at 11:23pm 2003


well, off the top it looks like yer compiler cant find the file it wants to do....check yer paths etc....

.........what CJ said....

and change to zoners tools.....youll be glad you did....

Doc Brass...





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Re: Errors
Posted by matt on Tue Dec 30th at 11:44am 2003


I was just looking in the tutorials section, and I could not find a basic steup guide for hammer! Perhaps someone should write one?! [addsig]



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Re: Errors
Posted by Myrk- on Tue Dec 30th at 3:20pm 2003


Interesting, there used to be one...

I'll whip lepslave to put it back up

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Re: Errors
Posted by wil5on on Wed Dec 31st at 4:51am 2003


Doesnt teh hammre come with a tut on setting it up in the help files?

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Re: Errors
Posted by Hornpipe2 on Wed Dec 31st at 8:44am 2003


The problem with teh hammre's help files is that they don't include the old Worldcraft tutorials! That's why I'm converting them to HTML for inclusion on the site... [addsig]



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Re: Errors
Posted by Leperous on Wed Dec 31st at 11:49am 2003


1) Get Zoner's tools (files page here)

2) Don't keep your maps in folders with spaces in their names! Or if you have to, at least try configuring the tools to use the 8 character DOS location instead, e.g. c:docume~1george~1MyDocu~1CSILCHalf-L~1





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Re: Errors
Posted by Gorbachev on Wed Dec 31st at 5:36pm 2003


Personally, my folders have spaces, and I've never had a problem with it. [addsig]



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Posted by matt on Wed Dec 31st at 5:52pm 2003


Keep your RMFs and maps in one folder and make doubly sure that your compiling your map into valve/maps

And yes, as I have made this mistake myself, use Zoners, there in the map editing bit under files.

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Re: Errors
Posted by Namphibian on Sat Jan 3rd at 5:47am 2004


What it means is that you have some sort of error, most likely an invalid solid, undetectable by the standard "check for problems" command. What you need to do is go to your .RMF directory,find XXXX.log (XXXX being the name of your map), open it using notepad and scroll down till you find the line that tells you what the error is.



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Re: Errors
Posted by Leperous on Sun Jan 4th at 11:52pm 2004


? posted by TealSlut

** Executing...
** Command: Copy File
** Parameters: "C:Documents and Settingsgeorge.map" "C:Documents and Settingsgeorge.PENTIUMMy DocumentsCSILCHalf-Lifevalvemapsgeorge.map"

The command failed. Windows reported the error:
"The system cannot find the file specified."

Either the .MAP file doesn't exist in that directory, or it doesn't like the spaces in your filenames...





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Re: Errors
Posted by Cash Car Star on Mon Jan 5th at 3:44am 2004


Worse than the spaces in the folder names, you have a period in one of your folder names. That's like a serious no-no. Fix the name of that /george.PENTIUM/

Edit: Pending further input on the part of the poster, I am assuming this was indeed the problem and will mark it as such. Feel free to post with further info if that's not the case.






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