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Binary executable can't find its data #19999

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cprecioso opened this issue Mar 23, 2016 · 2 comments
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Binary executable can't find its data #19999

cprecioso opened this issue Mar 23, 2016 · 2 comments

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@cprecioso
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Hi, I'm working in a Cask for SteamCMD. You can see it in my fork; it's almost copied from parse.
However, when installed, it gives this error:

$ steamcmd
/usr/local/bin/steamcmd: line 32: /usr/local/bin/osx32/steamcmd: No such file or directory

Basically, the entry point is a .sh file that has this in its first line

STEAMROOT="$(cd "${0%/*}" && echo $PWD)"

So, it tries to find its accompanying files in /usr/local/bin, instead of realizing it is symlinked.
What should I do in this case? Do I patch it in a postflight stanza?

@vitorgalvao
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What should I do in this case? Do I patch it in a postflight stanza?

Pretty much, yes, until we get something better.

Unrelated question: does that tool allow to redeem steam wallet codes?

@cprecioso
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Nope, only downloading the games. It doesn't even let you play them unless you have Steam installed (or if it is a DRM-free game).

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