The current implementation doesn't use the full file path to determine the existence of the backup directory in relation to the server which means the current stats just looks for the "lgsm/backup" directory. That may work if you're already in the root directory for the server but if you're scripting the backups via cron, you're not likely going to be invoking the backup from the root directory.
I'm getting this error while trying to use `curlcustomstring="--socks5 192.168.191.1:6080"` as proxy:
```shell
[ .... ] Alert tf2server: Sending Telegram alertcurl: option --socks5 192.168.191.1:6080 : is unknown
curl: try 'curl --help' or 'curl --manual' for more information
```
So I make a fix for it. As far as I'm concerned, if `curlcustomstring` contains multiple options it should not use that *quotes*.
* Revert "fix(messages): fix some messages not using newline correctly (#2772)"
This reverts commit 3bd64bbc13.
* Revert "fix(messages): fix some messages not using newline correctly (#2765)"
This reverts commit c847ecb4b6.
* added new [ START ] message
* various messages improvements made
For Teamspeak3-Servers: Only use the first IP specified within the ts3server.ini file. The IP string is cut off after the first appearance of a comma (IP separator within ts3server.ini files).
* fix: correct error with fn_print_error_eol_nl
* fix(arkserver): allow selecting of correct steamapps dir
* added else
* fix(arkserver): allow selecting of correct steamapps dir
steamcmd has two directorys for steamapps based on unknown reasons. fix now allows LinuxGSM to select which ever one is available
* now uses find to locate steamapps dir
* bug
* fix(steamcmd): wont fail to start if steamcmd dependency missing
removes the symlink if broken. fixes issue with older versions of LinuxGSM linking to /home/arkserver/steamcmd rather than ${HOME}/.steam.