BZFS error
BZFS error
Okay so yeah i'm relatively new to BZflag...i played it a lot a long time ago, but yeah i just downloaded it on my new computer a few weeks ago. I made my own server, and it ran fine for a while, until today when i tried to start it again to play with a few guys on my LAN. It gives me this mess:
Usage: bzfs [-a <vel> <rot>] [-admsg <text>] [-advertise <group,group...>][-autoTeam] [-b] [-badwords <filename>] [-ban ip{,ip}*] [-banfile <filename>] [-c] [-cache <url prefix>] [-cacheout <filename>] [-conf <filename>] [-cr] [-d] [-density <num>] [-disableBots] [+f {good|<id>}] [-f {bad|<id>}] [-fb] [-filterCallsigns] [-filterChat] [-filterSimple] [-g] [-gndtex <texture name>] [-groupdb<group file>] [-h] [-handicap] [-helpmsg <file> <name>] [-i interface][-j][-lagdrop<num>][-lagwarn<time/ms>][-loadplugin<pluginname,commandline>][-masterBanURL<URL>][-maxidle<time/s>][-mp{<count>|[<count>][,<count>][,<count>][,<count>][
,<count>][,<count>]}][-mps<score>][-ms<shots>][-mts<score>][-noMasterBanlist][-noradar][-p <port>] [-passdb <password file>] [-passwd <password>] [-pidfile <filename>] [-poll <variable>=<value>][-printscore] [-public <server-description>] [-publicaddr <server-hostname>[:<server-port>]] [-publiclist <list-server-url>] [-q] [+r] [-rabbit [score|killer|random]] [-recbuf <Mbytes>] [-recbufonly] [-recdir <dirname>] [-replay] [-reportfile <filename>] [-reportpipe <filename>] [-requireudp] [+s <flag-count>] [-s <flag-count>] [-sa] [-sb] [-set <name> <value>] [-sl <id> <num>] [-spamtime <time>] [-spamwarn <warnAmt>] [-speedtol <tolerance>] [-srvmsg <text>] [-st <time>] [-sw <num>] [-synctime] [-synclocation] [-t] [-tftimeout <seconds>] [-time <seconds>] [-timemanual] [-tk] [-tkkr <percent>] [-ts [micros]] [-userdb <user permissions file>] [-vars <filename>] [-version][-world <filename>] [-worldsize <world size>]
(sorry if its messy...cmd.exe copy/paste)
So if someone could please help me/tell me what the heck this means, i'd appreciate it. The server used to work just fine, but i was tinkering with it earlier and only half paying attention, so i'm afraid that i messed something up accidentally. I'm gonna keep rechecking the configuration file to see if i may have overlooked the error.
Usage: bzfs [-a <vel> <rot>] [-admsg <text>] [-advertise <group,group...>][-autoTeam] [-b] [-badwords <filename>] [-ban ip{,ip}*] [-banfile <filename>] [-c] [-cache <url prefix>] [-cacheout <filename>] [-conf <filename>] [-cr] [-d] [-density <num>] [-disableBots] [+f {good|<id>}] [-f {bad|<id>}] [-fb] [-filterCallsigns] [-filterChat] [-filterSimple] [-g] [-gndtex <texture name>] [-groupdb<group file>] [-h] [-handicap] [-helpmsg <file> <name>] [-i interface][-j][-lagdrop<num>][-lagwarn<time/ms>][-loadplugin<pluginname,commandline>][-masterBanURL<URL>][-maxidle<time/s>][-mp{<count>|[<count>][,<count>][,<count>][,<count>][
,<count>][,<count>]}][-mps<score>][-ms<shots>][-mts<score>][-noMasterBanlist][-noradar][-p <port>] [-passdb <password file>] [-passwd <password>] [-pidfile <filename>] [-poll <variable>=<value>][-printscore] [-public <server-description>] [-publicaddr <server-hostname>[:<server-port>]] [-publiclist <list-server-url>] [-q] [+r] [-rabbit [score|killer|random]] [-recbuf <Mbytes>] [-recbufonly] [-recdir <dirname>] [-replay] [-reportfile <filename>] [-reportpipe <filename>] [-requireudp] [+s <flag-count>] [-s <flag-count>] [-sa] [-sb] [-set <name> <value>] [-sl <id> <num>] [-spamtime <time>] [-spamwarn <warnAmt>] [-speedtol <tolerance>] [-srvmsg <text>] [-st <time>] [-sw <num>] [-synctime] [-synclocation] [-t] [-tftimeout <seconds>] [-time <seconds>] [-timemanual] [-tk] [-tkkr <percent>] [-ts [micros]] [-userdb <user permissions file>] [-vars <filename>] [-version][-world <filename>] [-worldsize <world size>]
(sorry if its messy...cmd.exe copy/paste)
So if someone could please help me/tell me what the heck this means, i'd appreciate it. The server used to work just fine, but i was tinkering with it earlier and only half paying attention, so i'm afraid that i messed something up accidentally. I'm gonna keep rechecking the configuration file to see if i may have overlooked the error.
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okay heres the conf file...
thanks so much!!
# This is a BZFlag Server (bzfs) configuration file. To make the server
# use this file, use the command "bzfs -conf /path/to/this/file.conf".
# Please read through it carefully. Lines starting with a # are comments.
# to enable an option, remove the # at the beginning of a line. To
# disable that option, put the # back. There are some examples in this
# file. Make sure you change the examples if you uncomment the line. If
# you don't know what something does, you are probably okay to just leave
# it commented out. Failure to read through this file (looking for
# already uncommented lines) might be a little embarrassing. Have fun.
# Enables inertia and sets the maximum linear and angular accelerations.
# The units are somewhat arbitrary so you'll have to experiment to find
# suitable values. The values must be non-negative and higher values
# yield greater inertia.
-a 50 38
# Define a message which will be broadcast to all players every 15
# minutes.
-admsg "Noodles are not made of cheese."
# When -c is supplied, this option randomly rotates the buildings.
# Automatically assigns players to teams when they join so that teams are
# evenly matched in number of players. Players are placed on teams with
# lowest number of players first, then those with the lowest scores or
# kill ratios.
#-autoteam
# This option allows world objects to be randomly rotated. Only applies
# if a randomly generated world is used.
#-b
# This option sets up your ban list. This is ip masks separated by
# commas.
#-ban "192.168.1.5,10.10.2.*,10.2.*.*"
# This option tells the server where to store the banlist. The banlist will
# be loaded from this file when the server starts (if the file exists) and
# written back to the file when someone gets banned or unbanned. If this
# option isn't used the banlist will not be saved.
#-banfile mybanfile
# Specify a file that contains bad words that will be used when either
# -filterCallsigns or -filterChat is enabled.
#-badwords /conf/multilingualSwearList.txt
# Turn on the filtering of chat messages. Messages have words provided
# via a -badwords file are replaced with !@#$%^&* characters.
#-filterChat
# Turn on the filtering of callsigns. Callsigns are compared against
# bad words provided via -badwords.
#-filterCallsigns
# By default, all filtering is aggressive, matching much more than what
# is strictly listed in a -badwords file for convenience. Providing this
# option will make the -filterCallsigns and -filterChat comparisons
# exact match only.
#-filterSimple
# This enables capture-the-flag style game. Default is free-for-all style
# game.
#-c
# Enables capture-the-flag style game with a balanced random map. Default is
# free-for-all style game.
#-cr
# This option is for debug. You can have as many as 4 of them.
# simple debug
#-d
# and more complex debugging.
#-dd
#-ddd
#-dddd
# This option controls the building density on random worlds(1-10) default is 5
#-density 5
# It is possible to restrict bots and autopilot from being used on the server.
# This is accomplished with the following.
-disableBots
# There are two sets of flags. Flags that must be in the world at all times
# and flags that may get generated randomly in addition. +f specifies flags that
# must be there and -f specifies flags the should not be randomly generated.
# The server will randomly generate flags from the following list. If you
# want to be sure there is at least a certain amount of a flag on the map
# at any given time, you can use the +f option to guarantee a certain
# number of a flag by repeating the option that many times. So to insure
# there are at least 4 Oscillation Overthrusters you would do the
# following, minus the # signs. Using "+f good" is the equivalent of
# doing +f for each of the good flags. You are allowed to specify more than
# one team flag in CTF games.
+f A
+f QT
+f V
+f T
+f US
+f SH
+f TH
+f N
+f ST
+f CL
# Flag IDs: Good: A - Agility, B* - Blue Team, BU - Burrow, CL - Cloaking,
# G - Genocide, G* - Green Team, GM - Guided Missile, ID - Identify,
# IB - Invisible Bullet, JP - Jumping, L - Laser, MG - Machine Gun,
# MQ - Masquerade, N - Narrow, OO - Oscillation Overthruster, PZ - Phantom
# Zone, P* - Purple Team, QT - Quick Turn, F - Rapid Fire, R* - Red Team,
# R - Ricochet, SE - Seer, SH - Shield, SW - Shockwave, ST - Stealth,
# SR - Steamroller, SB - Super Bullet, T- Tiny, TH - Thief, U - Useless,
# V - Velocity, WG - Wings
# Bad: BL - Blindness, BY - Bouncy, CB - Color Blindess, FO - Forward Only,
# JM - Jamming, LG - Lag, LT - Left Turn Only, M - Momentum, NJ - No Jumping,
# O - Obesity, RC - Reverse Controls, RO - Reverse Only, RT - Right Turn
# Only, TR - Trigger Happy, WA - Wide Angle
# If you want to restrict a certain flag, you can use the -f option.
# just like with the +f option. "-f bad" is the same as doing -f for
# all of the bad flags. You might want to turn off jump and ricochet
# flags if the server already has jump and ricochet turned on.
-f bad
-f JP
-f R
-f L
-f WG
-f GM
-f ID
-f G
-f PZ
-f MQ
-f IB
-f TH
-f SE
-f N
-f SW
-f SR
-f SB
-f F
# This option allows for flags on box buildings.
-fb
# This option allows tanks to spawn on buildings. This is especially useful
# as tank spawn locations are now are calculated on the server without the
# advantage of knowing where shots are.
-sb
# Registered player files which will be loaded on startup.
#-passdb server.pass
#-userdb server.users
#-groupdb server.groups
# server-specific variables can be modified in-game using /set varname value
-vars vars.txt
# This option causes the server to quit after serving one game. This is
# handy if you want to do a timed game, or script a rotating server.
#-g
# This option gives buildings random heights. This is used when
# you are using random maps.
#-h
# This option specifies a help file that will be displayed when the player
# types /help name. Files can be a max of 10 lines long each.
#-helpfile jump.txt jump
#-helpfile shockwave.txt shockwave
# Server will listen for and respond to "pings" (sent via broadcast) on
# the given interface. The server uses the first interface by default.
# This is the TCP/UDP/IP address the server will listen on.
# You probably don't need to use this unless your server has multiple
# interfaces and doesn't show up on the server lists.
#-i interface
# This option allows jumping.
-j
# This option kicks players after they have been warned about high lag for
# a certain number of times.
-lagdrop 100
# This option warns the user their lag is too high when it crosses the
# number of milliseconds set.
-lagwarn 600
# This option kicks the user off after they have been idle for the
# specified number of seconds.
-maxidle 300
# This sets the max number of players. It can be done in 2 ways. A flat
# count of players, or by number of players on a given team.
# This allows up to 50 players, no team limits.
-mp 6
# This allows for max player by team.
# The order is rogue, red, green, blue, purple,observer
-mp 5,0,0,0,1,1
# This option sets the max score for players. The game ends when a person
# reaches this score and is declared the winner.
-mps 100
# This sets the maximum number of shots before a reload. The default
# is 1.
-ms 7
# This sets the max team score. The first team to reach this score is
# declared the winner and the game is ended.
#-mts 250
# Set to not use a UDP connection for players. You typically do NOT want to
# do this (UDP is good!)
#-noudp
# The server will listen on this port. Default port is 5154.
#-p 5154
# Sets the admin password for the server. CHANGE THIS!
-password **********************
# This specifies the number of seconds in which a poll can be vetoed.
#-poll vetoTime=60
# This specifies the percentage of people required for a successful vote.
#-poll votePercentage=50
# This is the number of voters required to hold a poll.
#-poll votesRequired=1
# This is the length of time that players have to vote.
#-poll voteTime=60
# This dumps the score to console when it changes.
#-printscore
# This is the public message that the server advertises on the public
# server list. This is required if you want to be shown on the list.
# It often advertises the map you are using. Keep it short.
-public "Ingersoll's BZflag training server"
# This is also needed to be listed on the public server list. The
# address needs to be valid in DNS.
-publicaddr inge069176.halls.colostate.edu
# You probably don't need to use this, but it is there if you do. This
# specifies where the server advertises itself. The built-in default
# should work just fine. You need to hunt down the proper address if
# doesn't work.
#
#-publiclist <list-server-url>
# Tells server not to respond to "pings". This makes the server private.
-q
# This makes most shots ricochet.
+r
# Hunt the rabbit game is activated with this option. Use only one of these
# options.
# Choose rabbit based on score.
#-rabbit score
# Rabbit is chosen by whoever kills the rabbit.
#-rabbit killer
# Or you can choose the rabbit randomly.
#-rabbit random
# You can set up a server for replay mode by entering this option
#-replay
# This option sets the recording buffer to the specified amount of megabytes.
#-recbuf 2
# This option sets the directory to look for and save recordings.
#-recdir "C:\"
# You can specify a file so that people can type /report to report problems
# on the server. The reports are logged in this file.
-reportfile report.txt
# You can also use this option to cause the /report to trigger a command
# as well as, or instead of logging to a file.
#-reportpipe command
# This requires clients to use UDP (a good thing). This will generally
# make the server behave better, and make play more smooth.
#-requireudp
# Use +s to have the server generate a certain number of extra super flags
# and have them available at all times.
+s 40
# The server will have up to this many super flags at any time.
-s 10
# This option allows for antidote flags to be available for players who
# get bad flags.
-sa
# This allows you to limit the number of shots from a particular flag.
#-sl GM 10
-sl CL 7
-sl ST 7
-sl US 1
-sl TH 5
# This sets the amount of time in seconds that is required to pass between
# two identical messages sent.
-spamtime 10
# This sets the amount of times to warn spammers (see -spamtime) before they
# are kicked.
-spamwarn 2
# This is the server welcome message. Please change it. You can use \n
# to designate new lines.
-srvmsg "Welcome to Ingersoll's BZflag training server,\n set up by david, 383 \n"
# Bad flags are automatically dropped after this many seconds.
-st 5
# Bad flags are automatically dropped after this many wins.
#-sw 10
# This forces all clients to use the same time of day. The time is
# determined by the server's clock. This disables the + and - keys
# on the clients.
#-synctime
# Adds teleporters to the game.
#-t
# This option allows you to tell the server how long a team flag remains
# before it is reset after the last player on a team leaves. The default
# is 30 seconds.
#-tftimeout 60
# This sets time limit (in seconds) for the game. Time starts when first
# client connects.
#-time 3600
# This option requires a timed game to be started using the /countdown
# command to start a timed game. Default is when first player joins.
#-timemanual
# By default if a player kills a teammate, he dies too, this option turns this
# off. Used mostly for capture the flag style games.
#-tk
# Kick a player if his ratio of teammate to non-teammate kills is this
# percentage or greater.
#-tkkr 5
# This option changes the size of random maps.
#-worldsize 800
# This specifies the world filename.
# Use this format for *nix and Mac
#-world "/usr/games/bzflag/megadome.bzw"
# Use this format for Windows
-world "C:\Documents and Settings\David\My Documents\My BZFlag Files\stonehenge.bzw"
# This is a BZFlag Server (bzfs) configuration file. To make the server
# use this file, use the command "bzfs -conf /path/to/this/file.conf".
# Please read through it carefully. Lines starting with a # are comments.
# to enable an option, remove the # at the beginning of a line. To
# disable that option, put the # back. There are some examples in this
# file. Make sure you change the examples if you uncomment the line. If
# you don't know what something does, you are probably okay to just leave
# it commented out. Failure to read through this file (looking for
# already uncommented lines) might be a little embarrassing. Have fun.
# Enables inertia and sets the maximum linear and angular accelerations.
# The units are somewhat arbitrary so you'll have to experiment to find
# suitable values. The values must be non-negative and higher values
# yield greater inertia.
-a 50 38
# Define a message which will be broadcast to all players every 15
# minutes.
-admsg "Noodles are not made of cheese."
# When -c is supplied, this option randomly rotates the buildings.
# Automatically assigns players to teams when they join so that teams are
# evenly matched in number of players. Players are placed on teams with
# lowest number of players first, then those with the lowest scores or
# kill ratios.
#-autoteam
# This option allows world objects to be randomly rotated. Only applies
# if a randomly generated world is used.
#-b
# This option sets up your ban list. This is ip masks separated by
# commas.
#-ban "192.168.1.5,10.10.2.*,10.2.*.*"
# This option tells the server where to store the banlist. The banlist will
# be loaded from this file when the server starts (if the file exists) and
# written back to the file when someone gets banned or unbanned. If this
# option isn't used the banlist will not be saved.
#-banfile mybanfile
# Specify a file that contains bad words that will be used when either
# -filterCallsigns or -filterChat is enabled.
#-badwords /conf/multilingualSwearList.txt
# Turn on the filtering of chat messages. Messages have words provided
# via a -badwords file are replaced with !@#$%^&* characters.
#-filterChat
# Turn on the filtering of callsigns. Callsigns are compared against
# bad words provided via -badwords.
#-filterCallsigns
# By default, all filtering is aggressive, matching much more than what
# is strictly listed in a -badwords file for convenience. Providing this
# option will make the -filterCallsigns and -filterChat comparisons
# exact match only.
#-filterSimple
# This enables capture-the-flag style game. Default is free-for-all style
# game.
#-c
# Enables capture-the-flag style game with a balanced random map. Default is
# free-for-all style game.
#-cr
# This option is for debug. You can have as many as 4 of them.
# simple debug
#-d
# and more complex debugging.
#-dd
#-ddd
#-dddd
# This option controls the building density on random worlds(1-10) default is 5
#-density 5
# It is possible to restrict bots and autopilot from being used on the server.
# This is accomplished with the following.
-disableBots
# There are two sets of flags. Flags that must be in the world at all times
# and flags that may get generated randomly in addition. +f specifies flags that
# must be there and -f specifies flags the should not be randomly generated.
# The server will randomly generate flags from the following list. If you
# want to be sure there is at least a certain amount of a flag on the map
# at any given time, you can use the +f option to guarantee a certain
# number of a flag by repeating the option that many times. So to insure
# there are at least 4 Oscillation Overthrusters you would do the
# following, minus the # signs. Using "+f good" is the equivalent of
# doing +f for each of the good flags. You are allowed to specify more than
# one team flag in CTF games.
+f A
+f QT
+f V
+f T
+f US
+f SH
+f TH
+f N
+f ST
+f CL
# Flag IDs: Good: A - Agility, B* - Blue Team, BU - Burrow, CL - Cloaking,
# G - Genocide, G* - Green Team, GM - Guided Missile, ID - Identify,
# IB - Invisible Bullet, JP - Jumping, L - Laser, MG - Machine Gun,
# MQ - Masquerade, N - Narrow, OO - Oscillation Overthruster, PZ - Phantom
# Zone, P* - Purple Team, QT - Quick Turn, F - Rapid Fire, R* - Red Team,
# R - Ricochet, SE - Seer, SH - Shield, SW - Shockwave, ST - Stealth,
# SR - Steamroller, SB - Super Bullet, T- Tiny, TH - Thief, U - Useless,
# V - Velocity, WG - Wings
# Bad: BL - Blindness, BY - Bouncy, CB - Color Blindess, FO - Forward Only,
# JM - Jamming, LG - Lag, LT - Left Turn Only, M - Momentum, NJ - No Jumping,
# O - Obesity, RC - Reverse Controls, RO - Reverse Only, RT - Right Turn
# Only, TR - Trigger Happy, WA - Wide Angle
# If you want to restrict a certain flag, you can use the -f option.
# just like with the +f option. "-f bad" is the same as doing -f for
# all of the bad flags. You might want to turn off jump and ricochet
# flags if the server already has jump and ricochet turned on.
-f bad
-f JP
-f R
-f L
-f WG
-f GM
-f ID
-f G
-f PZ
-f MQ
-f IB
-f TH
-f SE
-f N
-f SW
-f SR
-f SB
-f F
# This option allows for flags on box buildings.
-fb
# This option allows tanks to spawn on buildings. This is especially useful
# as tank spawn locations are now are calculated on the server without the
# advantage of knowing where shots are.
-sb
# Registered player files which will be loaded on startup.
#-passdb server.pass
#-userdb server.users
#-groupdb server.groups
# server-specific variables can be modified in-game using /set varname value
-vars vars.txt
# This option causes the server to quit after serving one game. This is
# handy if you want to do a timed game, or script a rotating server.
#-g
# This option gives buildings random heights. This is used when
# you are using random maps.
#-h
# This option specifies a help file that will be displayed when the player
# types /help name. Files can be a max of 10 lines long each.
#-helpfile jump.txt jump
#-helpfile shockwave.txt shockwave
# Server will listen for and respond to "pings" (sent via broadcast) on
# the given interface. The server uses the first interface by default.
# This is the TCP/UDP/IP address the server will listen on.
# You probably don't need to use this unless your server has multiple
# interfaces and doesn't show up on the server lists.
#-i interface
# This option allows jumping.
-j
# This option kicks players after they have been warned about high lag for
# a certain number of times.
-lagdrop 100
# This option warns the user their lag is too high when it crosses the
# number of milliseconds set.
-lagwarn 600
# This option kicks the user off after they have been idle for the
# specified number of seconds.
-maxidle 300
# This sets the max number of players. It can be done in 2 ways. A flat
# count of players, or by number of players on a given team.
# This allows up to 50 players, no team limits.
-mp 6
# This allows for max player by team.
# The order is rogue, red, green, blue, purple,observer
-mp 5,0,0,0,1,1
# This option sets the max score for players. The game ends when a person
# reaches this score and is declared the winner.
-mps 100
# This sets the maximum number of shots before a reload. The default
# is 1.
-ms 7
# This sets the max team score. The first team to reach this score is
# declared the winner and the game is ended.
#-mts 250
# Set to not use a UDP connection for players. You typically do NOT want to
# do this (UDP is good!)
#-noudp
# The server will listen on this port. Default port is 5154.
#-p 5154
# Sets the admin password for the server. CHANGE THIS!
-password **********************
# This specifies the number of seconds in which a poll can be vetoed.
#-poll vetoTime=60
# This specifies the percentage of people required for a successful vote.
#-poll votePercentage=50
# This is the number of voters required to hold a poll.
#-poll votesRequired=1
# This is the length of time that players have to vote.
#-poll voteTime=60
# This dumps the score to console when it changes.
#-printscore
# This is the public message that the server advertises on the public
# server list. This is required if you want to be shown on the list.
# It often advertises the map you are using. Keep it short.
-public "Ingersoll's BZflag training server"
# This is also needed to be listed on the public server list. The
# address needs to be valid in DNS.
-publicaddr inge069176.halls.colostate.edu
# You probably don't need to use this, but it is there if you do. This
# specifies where the server advertises itself. The built-in default
# should work just fine. You need to hunt down the proper address if
# doesn't work.
#
#-publiclist <list-server-url>
# Tells server not to respond to "pings". This makes the server private.
-q
# This makes most shots ricochet.
+r
# Hunt the rabbit game is activated with this option. Use only one of these
# options.
# Choose rabbit based on score.
#-rabbit score
# Rabbit is chosen by whoever kills the rabbit.
#-rabbit killer
# Or you can choose the rabbit randomly.
#-rabbit random
# You can set up a server for replay mode by entering this option
#-replay
# This option sets the recording buffer to the specified amount of megabytes.
#-recbuf 2
# This option sets the directory to look for and save recordings.
#-recdir "C:\"
# You can specify a file so that people can type /report to report problems
# on the server. The reports are logged in this file.
-reportfile report.txt
# You can also use this option to cause the /report to trigger a command
# as well as, or instead of logging to a file.
#-reportpipe command
# This requires clients to use UDP (a good thing). This will generally
# make the server behave better, and make play more smooth.
#-requireudp
# Use +s to have the server generate a certain number of extra super flags
# and have them available at all times.
+s 40
# The server will have up to this many super flags at any time.
-s 10
# This option allows for antidote flags to be available for players who
# get bad flags.
-sa
# This allows you to limit the number of shots from a particular flag.
#-sl GM 10
-sl CL 7
-sl ST 7
-sl US 1
-sl TH 5
# This sets the amount of time in seconds that is required to pass between
# two identical messages sent.
-spamtime 10
# This sets the amount of times to warn spammers (see -spamtime) before they
# are kicked.
-spamwarn 2
# This is the server welcome message. Please change it. You can use \n
# to designate new lines.
-srvmsg "Welcome to Ingersoll's BZflag training server,\n set up by david, 383 \n"
# Bad flags are automatically dropped after this many seconds.
-st 5
# Bad flags are automatically dropped after this many wins.
#-sw 10
# This forces all clients to use the same time of day. The time is
# determined by the server's clock. This disables the + and - keys
# on the clients.
#-synctime
# Adds teleporters to the game.
#-t
# This option allows you to tell the server how long a team flag remains
# before it is reset after the last player on a team leaves. The default
# is 30 seconds.
#-tftimeout 60
# This sets time limit (in seconds) for the game. Time starts when first
# client connects.
#-time 3600
# This option requires a timed game to be started using the /countdown
# command to start a timed game. Default is when first player joins.
#-timemanual
# By default if a player kills a teammate, he dies too, this option turns this
# off. Used mostly for capture the flag style games.
#-tk
# Kick a player if his ratio of teammate to non-teammate kills is this
# percentage or greater.
#-tkkr 5
# This option changes the size of random maps.
#-worldsize 800
# This specifies the world filename.
# Use this format for *nix and Mac
#-world "/usr/games/bzflag/megadome.bzw"
# Use this format for Windows
-world "C:\Documents and Settings\David\My Documents\My BZFlag Files\stonehenge.bzw"
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hey guys thanks for your help...heres what the top of the error message says
C:\Program Files\BZFlag2.0.4>bzfs -conf C:\Program Files\BZFlag2.0.4\data\bzfs.c
onf
C:\Program: error: could not find bzflag configuration file
bad argument "Files\BZFlag2.0.4\data\bzfs.conf"
BZFlag server 2.0.4.20050930-STABLE-W32VC71 (protocol 0026) http://BZFlag.org/
Copyright (c) 1993 - 2005 Tim Riker
C:\Program Files\BZFlag2.0.4>bzfs -conf C:\Program Files\BZFlag2.0.4\data\bzfs.c
onf
C:\Program: error: could not find bzflag configuration file
bad argument "Files\BZFlag2.0.4\data\bzfs.conf"
BZFlag server 2.0.4.20050930-STABLE-W32VC71 (protocol 0026) http://BZFlag.org/
Copyright (c) 1993 - 2005 Tim Riker
daviv said:
bzfs -conf "C:\Program Files\BZFlag2.0.4\data\bzfs.conf"
needs to have quotes around the path. The space in Program Files throws it off. I should be:C:\Program Files\BZFlag2.0.4>bzfs -conf C:\Program Files\BZFlag2.0.4\data\bzfs.c
onf
C:\Program: error: could not find bzflag configuration file
bad argument "Files\BZFlag2.0.4\data\bzfs.conf"
BZFlag server 2.0.4.20050930-STABLE-W32VC71 (protocol 0026) http://BZFlag.org/
Copyright (c) 1993 - 2005 Tim Riker
bzfs -conf "C:\Program Files\BZFlag2.0.4\data\bzfs.conf"