I'm using Debian and I've installed everything fine. When I use DreamDaemon though I get this error....
damian@kingdebian:~/byond/$ DreamDaemon ~/MyGame
Thu May 19 01:11:32 2011
Auto-safety mode: ultrasafe (no file access)
World opened on network port 50811.
Welcome BYOND! (4.0 Public Version 482.1091)
BYOND Error: corrupt headers in world file
How do I fix this? Or why is it happening in the first place?
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May 18 2011, 7:13 pm
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In response to Stephen001
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Well since it starts, I'm obviously pointing to it correctly. I've used the exact path as well, just not as a quote in the post. The DMB is an older game from version 3 of BYOND, but should that matter? It used to work just fine when I hosted off an old windows xp server.
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In response to Kingdamian42
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I would hazard a guess that no, it's not okay. Can you share the DMB so I can test?
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In response to Stephen001
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Just FYI you aren't setting an option meaning if the game has savefiles they won't be created..
DreamDaemon /home/mygame/blah.dmb -safe Example.. |
In response to A.T.H.K
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As the DMB is reported corrupt this is kind of a moot point, but yes, the DMB has no file access currently, as reported.
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In response to Stephen001
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I used it as safe just not when I copied and pasted it, the DMB does work on windows Dream Daemon. I can't give it out because it's not my game.
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In response to Kingdamian42
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Have you chmod 'ed the files so they are executable readable and writeable?
chmod 755 /home/dmbfile.dmb |
I keep getting the exact same thing:
Logging in...connected Thu Jun 13 20:38:48 2013 World opened on network port 55043. Welcome BYOND! (4.0 Public Version 499.1193) BYOND Error: corrupt headers in world file But I'm not on Linux, i'm on windows7 |
This error came up:
code\game\machinery\computer\specops_shuttle.dm:259:error: send_emergency_team: undefined var |
In response to Deceptifemme
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That would be exactly what it says, you don't have a variable called send_emergency_team
var/send_emergency_team |
Most of these simple steps are outlined in BYOND's guide and Reference.
http://www.byond.com/docs/guide/ http://www.byond.com/docs/ref/index.html If you can't manage a simple variable (which I gave you the code for) then you need to learn the language. |
Try providing an exact path to the DMB, with extension, and try the DMB on a Windows system.