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Old 03-23-2018, 08:28 PM
spidey1170
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Okay, how about large hiccups?

I read through the script and created the eqemu home directory in /opt. Then,, I created the subdirectories as indicated in the script.

Where it gets confusing is the perl script that is called, eqemu_server.pl. I tried following it, step-by-step, and received an error when trying to run it.

$> perl /opt/eqemu/server/eqemu_server.pl new_server

returns:

[eqemu_server.pl] No database connection found... Running without
[New Server] ERROR: You must run eqemu_server.pl in an empty directory
Can't open new_server: No such file or directory at /opt/eqemu/server/eqemu_server.pl line 214

The first one, I think I have to go through and put in my credentials, because it seems that the install script uses a text file to house variables, and of course, I didn't use that.

Hmm, maybe I could go through and create a script for Void based off these. Would that be easier?

Kinda' lost. Used to be easy to follow guides, now, not so much. Maybe, I'll just install the game, forget about running my own and play on somebody else's server...
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