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You'll need the compiler which is included in the .../sourcemod/scripting/ folder of the [http://www.sourcemod.net/builds.php main distribution] (not the [http://www.sourcemod.net/sdk.php SDK]). Windows users will need [http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-zip] to extract the files.
 
You'll need the compiler which is included in the .../sourcemod/scripting/ folder of the [http://www.sourcemod.net/builds.php main distribution] (not the [http://www.sourcemod.net/sdk.php SDK]). Windows users will need [http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-zip] to extract the files.
  
In Windows, open up a command prompt (Start->Run or WindowsKey+R):
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In Windows, open up a command prompt (Start->Run or WindowsKey+R, then "cmd"):
 
  cd <sourcemod>\scripting
 
  cd <sourcemod>\scripting
 
  spcomp myplugin.sp
 
  spcomp myplugin.sp

Revision as of 15:06, 27 February 2008

Ok, so you've read the Introduction to SourcePawn and Introduction to SourceMod Plugins and now you want to actually compile a plugin.

You'll need the compiler which is included in the .../sourcemod/scripting/ folder of the main distribution (not the SDK). Windows users will need 7-zip to extract the files.

In Windows, open up a command prompt (Start->Run or WindowsKey+R, then "cmd"):

cd <sourcemod>\scripting
spcomp myplugin.sp

cd command reference

In Linux use:

./spcomp myplugin.sp

Now simply move the .smx (not .sp) file from .../sourcemod/scripting/ to the .../sourcemod/plugins/ folder.


Reference Source

See Also: Scripting Forum