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Compiling .sma in Linux


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tracetheace
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Old 02-15-2019 , 12:53   Compiling .sma in Linux
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So I recently purchased a CS 1.6 server.
My goal is to get a pug mod running so I can play with friends. I believe the server is Linux based, so I made a Linux VM on my windows 10 machine to do the compiling of the PUG Mod .sma files.

I seem to be stuck at this point.
In the Linux terminal I navigate to the scripting folder and then I try to run amxxpc.

I read the wiki and it shows the command as such:

./amxxpc filename.sma

But its not working, I cant even use ./amxxpc help or -help

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 02-15-2019 , 13:12   Re: Compiling .sma in Linux
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You can compile sma files on windows and run them on linux.
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Mordekay
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Old 02-15-2019 , 13:15   Re: Compiling .sma in Linux
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On linux simply do
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./compile.sh
in the scripting folder. It will compile all .sma files in that folder then.
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tracetheace
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Old 02-15-2019 , 14:21   Re: Compiling .sma in Linux
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Compiled the .sma files under windows and copied them to the correctfolder.

The server is up and running.

It's called: [MF] CAL Pug Server East 1000FPS (Good Recoil)

Hope it gets added to favorites by some people and a game gets played soon.

Thanks for you help!
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Old 02-15-2019 , 14:46   Re: Compiling .sma in Linux
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"good recoil"? What does that even mean? Do you have a plug-in the affects recoil?
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