||unity-dev|| Install problem on OSX
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Wed Feb 22 08:21:01 2006
Yes, that was
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De: unity-dev-admin@moock.org [mailto:unity-dev-admin@moock.org]
Enviado el: martes, 21 de febrero de 2006 19:02
Para: unity-dev@moock.org
Asunto: Re: ||unity-dev|| Install problem on OSX
I start mine like this
open terminal change directory to your unity folder
cd your_unity_folder (you can drag and drop the folder in if you need)
then
java -ms128m -mx129m -cp lib/unity_core.jar:lib/log4j.jar:lib/
jdom.jar:lib/xerces.jar:myRooms -Dlog4j.configuration=3Dfile:ss.lcf
org.moock.unity.core.Unity start
This works good for me :) on 10.3 and now on 10.4
Adam
http://meanwhile.luton.ac.uk
On 21 Feb 2006, at 17:06, unity-dev-admin@moock.org wrote:
> Hi,
> I have unity on mac os x.
>
> To start the server, no making a call to startserver_mac.sh in the
> terminal
>
> Just open this file with text edit, copy the line from "java......"
> to the
> end of the file and paste on the terminal command line, and then press
> enter. Then it works.
>
> I have unity on mac os x at home, and now i am at work ( windows
> machine ) and i don't remember exactly how the line it is. But,
> knowing that, making a search in google you will find the answer.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
>
> CÓMO Tecnología - http://www.como.es
> -------------------------------------
> Javier Tardaguila
> Programador
>
> javier.tardaguila@como.es
>
> Duque de Liria, 6
> 3ª Planta
> 28015 Madrid
> T (34) 91 548 92 60
> F (34) 91 541 10 17
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: unity-dev-admin@moock.org [mailto:unity-dev-admin@moock.org]
> Enviado el: martes, 21 de febrero de 2006 16:07
> Para: unity-dev@moock.org
> Asunto: ||unity-dev|| Install problem on OSX
>
> Hi,
>
> I've just joined the list and am having a major problem just trying to
> start the server. I've tried it on 2 machines running OSX 10.3 with
> Java
> 1.4.2 installed.
>
> on one machine I get "Command not found" after navigating to the
> install directory and issuing ./startserver_mac.sh in the terminal
> (full terminal dump below).
>
> on the other machine I get "java: bad interpreter: No such file or
> directory"
>
> I chmod 755 the file to set permissions and I have admin privileges.
> I've exhausted my scant UNIX knowledge. Is there something obvious I
> am doing wrong?
>
> thanks
>
> --Roy Pardi
>
> Last login: Mon Feb 20 18:46:29 on ttyp1 Welcome to Darwin!
> tcsh: /sw/bin/init.csh: No such file or directory.
> [SPRING:~] spring% cd Documents/unity
> [SPRING:~/Documents/unity] spring% ls
> docs ss.lcf
> examples startserver.bat
> lib startserver.sh
> licence startserver_mac.sh
> policy.xml startserver_mac.sh.command
> restartserver.bat stopserver.bat
> restartserver.sh stopserver.sh
> restartserver_mac.sh stopserver_mac.sh
> rooms uconfig.xml
> [SPRING:~/Documents/unity] spring% chmod 755 startserver_mac.sh
> [SPRING:~/Documents/unity] spring% ./startserver_mac.sh
> tcsh: ./startserver_mac.sh: Command not found.
> [SPRING:~/Documents/unity] spring%
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