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PtokaX on Linux

Started by wafeliron, 25 June, 2008, 12:47:16

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wafeliron

QuoteSolved it myself

Viewed te log
25.06.2008 12:52:41 - Resolving of hostname '<Enter hub address here>' has failed.
Check the address please.
25.06.2008 12:52:51 - Resolving of hostname '<Enter hub address here>' has failed.
Check the address please.
25.06.2008 12:54:10 - Resolving of hostname '<Enter hub address here>' has failed.
Check the address please.
25.06.2008 12:54:12 - Resolving of hostname '<Enter hub address here>' has failed.
Check the address please.
25.06.2008 12:55:33 - Resolving of hostname '<Enter hub address here>' has failed.
Check the address please.
25.06.2008 12:58:06 - Serving started

Edit the Settings.xml
<String Name="HubAddress">192.168.0.2</String><!-- Hub address. Min length 1, max 256. -->





Dear developers/users,
I compiled the source with succes for linux but i tried to running the hub with various commandline arguments but always says

jerry@jerry-desktop:~/PtokaX$ sudo ./PtokaX
[sudo] password for jerry:
Server start failed!

tried running as user and as root

I think we should make a better the output better if there is a error or something failt.

Greets,
Jerry from the netherlands

CrazyGuy

Editing the xml to provide a valid address for the hub to run on is provided in the documentation

Psycho_Chihuahua

easy way round:

1. Take a windows machine and download/setup the gui version
2. after all has been configured, take the config files from that windows version and place them under the linux one
3. start the linux hub

easy as 1, 2, 3 ;)
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wafeliron

Quote from: Psycho_Chihuahua on 25 June, 2008, 18:50:57
easy way round:

1. Take a windows machine and download/setup the gui version
2. after all has been configured, take the config files from that windows version and place them under the linux one
3. start the linux hub

easy as 1, 2, 3 ;)

That's lame,
Just need it to get running without the operating system without a window, i need a full house!

Psycho_Chihuahua

it's in no way lame at all - just trying to help you get everything configured as quick as possible.
You can also edit the cofig.xml by hand in your fav linux editor for all i care. Using the windows Gui for this is however quicker and easier.
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PPK

Gui version is working under wine, so no need to have windoze  :P
"Most of you are familiar with the virtues of a programmer. There are three, of course: laziness, impatience, and hubris." - Larry Wall

CrazyGuy

how about editing the example Settings.xml with a text editor ?
I'm pretty sure someone wrote a text editor for Linux, and if not, then that's lame (if we must use that term) and the O/S should be avoided.
Either way, the xml file is provided with the installation and just needs to be copied.
This information is provided in a file called Readme.txt . I guess you should do what it suggests (and read it ;))
The only line that needs to be changed is HubAddress (and port if you don't wanna setup using default port).
Mutor and I both wrote scripts that you can run in the hub to do the rest of the setup.

No O/S emulators are needed.
If you think it's too hard to edit an xml file, maybe you would have been better off with clickable Windows desktop icons after all 8)

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