Have you thought about setting up a wiki for this project? So that installation guides, and configuration guides can be constructed by the community? Just a thought.
Our map converted fine, Topaz is up and running, but when we use -wp we're told the console users have lost their version-numbered mojo. (I'm reluctant to try -wp-set with errors afoot.)
No, it didn't say mojo. Something like:
[user] has an {incompatible|outdated|ancient Sumerian] client
Posting since I don't see a mention of it yet.
<digression>
It was very fun dashing across snow and field half the night looking for a lit cave, though! :biggrin.gif: Was carrying a ton of stuff for a project, almost bit it from spiders... All good for now.
</digression>
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, and TT is the only mod installed. Oh, other toolkit commands work fine. Pardon the inexact error message, I'm not the op.
</bug report>
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Please please please let official plugins API be Java-aware. Maybe not Java-centric, tho. (looking at you, Oracle vs The World)
Is anyone willing to and/or able to assist me with getting this running on Debian. I have perl installed and when I attempt to run this script, I get an error about something on line 15. The error references LWP::UserAgent. I tried perl -MCPAN -e 'install LWP::UserAgent' but it give an error that the package can't be found.
Another question... I noticed that on line 115 +/- there is the start up command for the minecraft server. It contains -Xmx$server_memory and -Xms$server_memory. Does this mean that this script is attempt to use all available ram on the machine? Am I able to change these values to *1024M.
Is anyone willing to and/or able to assist me with getting this running on Debian. I have perl installed and when I attempt to run this script, I get an error about something on line 15. The error references LWP::UserAgent. I tried perl -MCPAN -e 'install LWP::UserAgent' but it give an error that the package can't be found.
Could you post the exact command and terminal output?
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Another question... I noticed that on line 115 +/- there is the start up command for the minecraft server. It contains -Xmx$server_memory and -Xms$server_memory. Does this mean that this script is attempt to use all available ram on the machine? Am I able to change these values to *1024M.
See line 19, where it does
my $server_memory = "1024M";
- they default to 1024M, and you can change it there to any other value if you feel the urge. It does not try to figure out how much RAM there is on the machine.
Hi I'm running a mac based minecraft server, and I wanted to use your mod. How ever when I run the script It displays this:
alegomaster$ /Users/alegomaster/Desktop/Minecraft/tztk-server.pl ; exit;
failed to load server properties: No such file or directory at /Users/alegomaster/Desktop/Minecraft/tztk-server.pl line 72.
logout
I am wondering if there is a fix.
Sorry I can't fix this, I only know C, and I'm planning to explore some java soon.
Edit: Code on line 72
open(SERVERPROPERTIES, "server.properties") or die "failed to load server properties: $!";
alegomaster$ /Users/alegomaster/Desktop/Minecraft/tztk-server.pl ; exit;
failed to load server properties: No such file or directory at /Users/alegomaster/Desktop/Minecraft/tztk-server.pl line 72.
logout
Try running:
java -jar minecraft_server.jar
once to generate a server.properties file, then run tztk again.
With the update from this morning...
Suggestion for the documentation (for RedHat):
The module "LWP::UserAgent" is provided in the base repository by the name of perl-libwww-perl:
CPAN method:
Note: At this point the Cygwin Perl package includes all of the requested libraries.
Documented.
I hadn't, but I will consider it.
http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Tztk
Oh, I hadn't even considered putting it there! Thanks very much!
Our map converted fine, Topaz is up and running, but when we use -wp we're told the console users have lost their version-numbered mojo. (I'm reluctant to try -wp-set with errors afoot.)
No, it didn't say mojo. Something like:
[user] has an {incompatible|outdated|ancient Sumerian] client
Posting since I don't see a mention of it yet.
<digression>
It was very fun dashing across snow and field half the night looking for a lit cave, though! :biggrin.gif: Was carrying a ton of stuff for a project, almost bit it from spiders... All good for now.
</digression>
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, and TT is the only mod installed. Oh, other toolkit commands work fine. Pardon the inexact error message, I'm not the op.
</bug report>
Another question... I noticed that on line 115 +/- there is the start up command for the minecraft server. It contains -Xmx$server_memory and -Xms$server_memory. Does this mean that this script is attempt to use all available ram on the machine? Am I able to change these values to *1024M.
Thank You!
Could you post the exact command and terminal output?
See line 19, where it does - they default to 1024M, and you can change it there to any other value if you feel the urge. It does not try to figure out how much RAM there is on the machine.
I am wondering if there is a fix.
Sorry I can't fix this, I only know C, and I'm planning to explore some java soon.
Edit: Code on line 72
Try running:
once to generate a server.properties file, then run tztk again.
Edit: Never mind I was running the program from the wrong place.
/maybe some help?
Can you help me?
Just to know, the screen that I posted does not last even a second.
What errors appear in your server.log file?
Nothing.
What happens when you start the server directly using tztk's invocation?