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Client errors running any script!

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Issue 1 is to do with the script, after the update scripters have to adapt their equipment tab uses accordingly, post on the script thread.

 

Issue 2/3 is arising from a block/loss in connection to the remote server, may be at this time OSBot servers are down for a few seconds/minutes. It occasionally happens, nothing to worry about.

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Issues 2/3 have been happenning since yesterday night, it didn't work once. I don't think connection would be down for that long. I tried on my computer and 2 different Linux VPS. Nothing is working.

Update : after re-installing Java on my computer, it's now working. I however don't know what to do for the VPS.

Issues 2/3 have been happenning since yesterday night, it didn't work once. I don't think connection would be down for that long. I tried on my computer and 2 different Linux VPS. Nothing is working.

Update : after re-installing Java on my computer, it's now working. I however don't know what to do for the VPS.

 

Could be that the VPS's java is Java 8 not 7, in which case you would need to contact the person hosting the VPS service if you don't have permissions to modify the installation yourself.

What version of OSBot are you using? The equipment tab shouldn't throw a NullPointer regardless of whether the scripter has updated his/her script.

Update your version. to 1.8.13 or add me on skype and tell me more of your problem

 

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