What is PMGLO?PMGLO is PocketMine-MP GLObal. It is made to auto-translate PMMP but PMMP will add multi-locale function in 1.4 with .lang file, so this function will be removed if PMMP 1.4 is released,Main functions:Support Debian, Debian-based linux, Ubuntu(x86 and ARM), Redhat, Redhat-based linux, CentOS, Raspberry Pi(Sorry but we cannot test Pi version because I don't have Raspberry Pi ), Mac OS(Not tested. Maybe Hackintosh does not support my computer), Android <-- Working on!Auto-update&amp;install PMMPModify server properties(server.properties file) <-- Working on!
HOW TO USE?[/b]']0. Install any supported Operating System above(Ubuntu, Mac OS, etc.). I recommend Ubuntu.0.5. Install Terminal Emulator and Busybox on Android via Google Play. Launch Busybox application and press Install button or something like that(I forgot LOL)1. Download pmglo.sh and launch Terminal or Console(or Xterm in Ubuntu)1.5. ROOT Permission is required, so type sudo su on Redhat, Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS(and maybe Raspberry Pi). Type su and grant root permission on Android. I don't know how to get root permission on Mac OS. Sorry2 Type cd (folder name) to enter to downloaded folder3. Type sh pmglo.sh4. PMGLO will ask operating system, and answer then wait while PMGLO work!
TIP:[b]A[/b] PMGLO requires root permission![b]B [/b]While installing PMMP on Debian-based OS and Redhat-based OS, PHP compilation takes 20~30 minutes. Please wait or buy faster computer [b]C If you found a bug or have an idea, please send an twitter [/b][b]@shdkfhs98[/b]
Before use, you MUST follow these steps:1. Via Root Explorer or ES File Manager(or similar things), place wget-ssl binary into /system/bin, droidinstaller.sh script into /data/local/2. Launch PMGLO and choose a.(REQUIRES Internet connection to download PHP and PMMP)
W[/b][b]HAT IS CHANGED?[/b]']Version 1.8- Support Changelog- Support Android installer(awesome!)
Does this work on puppy linux slacko 5.6. And also I really could use some help finding the server.properties on my system. I know its all command line stuff but I haven't been able to find any info on this particular system. Any help would be much appreciated.
Does this work on Debian?
Of course, Also it supported Redhat too