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Osbot on Centos.

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So when i run "java -jar osbot 1.7.1.jar" while in the right directory, i get this error "Error: Unable to access jarfile osbot"

 

Other bots work fine with only that exact command & same location, but this one seems to do nothing, doesn't seem to be very much about centos on these forums too.

Okay, eaither try updating or reinstalling Java. Or if you're using internet explorer it some times does not download right. so might trying downloading from firefox or google chrome even.

So when i run "java -jar osbot 1.7.1.jar" while in the right directory, i get this error "Error: Unable to access jarfile osbot"

 

Other bots work fine with only that exact command & same location, but this one seems to do nothing, doesn't seem to be very much about centos on these forums too.

 

With 1.7 using cmd is a little messed up.

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Okay, eaither try updating or reinstalling Java. Or if you're using internet explorer it some times does not download right. so might trying downloading from firefox or google chrome even.

I've re-installed java, i have newest version and i'm also using firefox, and still getting same error w/ centos 5.

 

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So when i run "java -jar osbot 1.7.1.jar" while in the right directory, i get this error "Error: Unable to access jarfile osbot"

 

Other bots work fine with only that exact command & same location, but this one seems to do nothing, doesn't seem to be very much about centos on these forums too.

Your command won't work because it has a space in it. So java will attempt to run "osbot" instead of "osbot 1.7.1.jar". You can run it as

java -jar "osbot 1.7.1.jar"

with quotes.

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Are you sure you are in the correct directory when calling the command? And Zach does have a point you should remember anyways, about the quotes.

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