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[NEVERMIND] Installing to the wrong location.

Open ghost opened this issue 8 years ago • 0 comments

~~I have SteamCMD setup on my NAS, running Debian Stretch, to keep my games up to date for my whole network. Here is my Steam script for it:~

~~@sSteamCmdForcePlatformType windows~~ ~~login REMOVED~~ ~~force_install_dir /mnt/NetworkHDD/Media/Games/steam-wine/~~ ~~set_download_throttle 4096~~ ~~app_update 379720~~ ~~app_update 71340~~ ~~app_update 200940~~ ~~app_update 204360~~ ~~app_update 205950~~ ~~app_update 212480~~ ~~app_update 213670~~ ~~app_update 219950~~ ~~app_update 379720~~ ~~@sSteamCmdForcePlatformType linux~~ ~~force_install_dir /mnt/NetworkHDD/Media/Games/steam/~~ ~~app_update 220~~ ~~app_update 380~~ ~~app_update 400~~ ~~app_update 420~~ ~~app_update 620~~ ~~app_update 105600~~ ~~app_update 206420~~ ~~app_update 209080~~ ~~app_update 236870~~ ~~app_update 237930~~ ~~app_update 245170~~ ~~app_update 301910~~ ~~app_update 311690~~ ~~app_update 332200~~ ~~app_update 369070~~ ~~app_update 375750~~ ~~app_update 462770~~ ~~app_update 238370~~ ~~app_update 8870~~ ~~app_update 319630~~ ~~quit~~

~~It updates the games fine, detecting what versions they are and determining if they need updates. The problem is whatever files it downloads, either for new games or updates, it puts them in the root of the library, instead of the subdirectory for that specific game. So the Doom files are put in:~~

~~/mnt/NetworkHDD/Media/Games/steam-wine/~~

~~instead of:~~

~~/mnt/NetworkHDD/Media/Games/steam-wine/steamapps/Doom/~~

~~Otherwise, it's reading the appmanifests just fine.~~

EDIT: Nevermind, I messed up and thought this was SteamCMD's github.

ghost avatar Sep 03 '17 06:09 ghost