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Default Linux Dedicated Server - 11-04-2004

I currently run a CS 1.6 Linux Dedicated Server with Metamod 1.17 and AMX 0.9.8a (glibc 2.3). I recently started it up and would, temporarily, like to put 8 to 10 bots onto the server. I'm not asking which bot program is the "best"... just which will work with the above setup? It needs to support auto-spawning bots (even after map change), work via metamod and allow configuration of things such as bot names, auto-kicking of bots when human players arrive, etc.

I've tried the "POD-bot back into shape" software from that thread... however, it causes my server to suffer segmentation faults:

a) when the number of bots exceeds 8
b) during the changing of levels

Any suggestions on either of these questions?
  
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Default Re: Linux Dedicated Server - 11-04-2004

Yes... the current release of this podbot port had bugs. Sorry for that. They've been fixed now. The new bots don't segfault anymore.

I advise you to redownload the bot so as to get the new version and try again.



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