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Originally Posted by VsX
So the problem is still the same. I tried nosoop extension and the one which sent me blacklagoon. I think the problem is in the gcc version. You compile it on version 5+ (I suppose, this one is on ubuntu) and the max version of Debian 8.1 is 4.9, which includes GLIBCXX_3.4.20 and less.
Theoretically, I could try to compile it on my machine, however, I didn't find any step-by-step example how could I do this. I was looking into readme of other extensions here but seems I miss something, because when I download HL2SDK it throws me, that I need other one which includes csgo and so on, and so on.
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well the one i sent you in mp to avoid flooding here was static linked, it's supposed to ignore the different version of libstdc++ you can have and should work on your os, but sadly it won't for some unknown reasons so i guess i'll tell you how to compile it step by step it would be simpler.
So first off you should follow
https://wiki.alliedmods.net/Building_sourcemod requirements. That should setup ambuild, the sdks and etc. you don't need to build sourcemod entirely though.
Once you've done that go to the sourcemod/extensions/ path and put that extension source in a new directory:
Code:
mkdir customkeyvalues
Now that you've done that we will setup a build
Code:
cd sourcemod/extensions/customkeyvalues
mkdir build
cd build
python ../configure.py --sdks csgo
ambuild
you might have warnings or errors, just go to these lines if there is and replace the int variables to unsigned int and it should build.