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2.3.48 won't load local scripts

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i don't if i'm doing something wrong but i export the jar file to the scripts folder in OSBot but it says there's 0 local scripts? am i doing something wrong?

 

Is the issue still persistent in the newest version of OSBot?

Have you created the jar files yourself? 

If not, can you link me to the topic where you downloaded it from?

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I had this issue to on 90% of my script after getting .55

I switched back to .54 immediatly..

 

Could also be a corrupted jar ... will check it when I get home ^^

 

Not sure if this still happends!

Edited by Khaleesi

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Is the issue still persistent in the newest version of OSBot?

Have you created the jar files yourself? 

If not, can you link me to the topic where you downloaded it from?

I exported the jar myself meaning it's my own jar. i exported it from eclipse. worst scenario is that eclipse are having problems with exporting jars. and i'm, using the newest osbot version

 

Edited by frostbitee

I hid and deleted posts to keep this very contained to the specific topic.

 

1. Are you compiling against the newest version of OSBot? If you have an old jar but a new version of OSBot, that may be the problem.

2. What is your operating system? 

 

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I hid and deleted posts to keep this very contained to the specific topic.

 

1. Are you compiling against the newest version of OSBot? If you have an old jar but a new version of OSBot, that may be the problem.

2. What is your operating system? 

1. i'm compiling the newest version and the newest jar

2. my operating system is windows 8.1

Well I can't see any issues from your setup. Try doing the following:

 

1. Go to command prompt and type in "java -jar osbot.jar" (while in the directory of your osbot jar, with the correct file name)

2. Start OSBot in "debug mode"

3. Monitor command prompt for any errors that occur, especially when trying to "reload/refresh" scripts.

 

If you get any errors, please copy and paste them (or at least screenshot them here). Currently I'm having no issues loading local files so I can't really test this. Thanks for your diligence!

 

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Well I can't see any issues from your setup. Try doing the following:

 

1. Go to command prompt and type in "java -jar osbot.jar" (while in the directory of your osbot jar, with the correct file name)

2. Start OSBot in "debug mode"

3. Monitor command prompt for any errors that occur, especially when trying to "reload/refresh" scripts.

 

If you get any errors, please copy and paste them (or at least screenshot them here). Currently I'm having no issues loading local files so I can't really test this. Thanks for your diligence!

i did the first step and i get this error in cmd unable to access  jarfile   

Edited by frostbitee

i did the first step and i get this error in cmd unable to access  jarfile   

 

Is it possible to screenshot it for me if you don't mind?

Rename your osbot jar to something like "osbot.jar". After that do the following.

 

 

If you have OSBot in C:/ go to command prompt and type:

cd /

If its on your desktop type:

cd Desktop

 Then type:

java -jar osbot.jar

After that you must start OSBot in debug mode (advanced tab in the booter).

 

You should be good to go after that.

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i did everything you said and renamed the jar to osbot still get the same error.  please look more into the problem maybe?

 

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i did everything you said and renamed the jar to osbot still get the same error.  please look more into the problem maybe?

 

The error you are getting is not an OSBot error, it's Java telling you that the file cannot be accessed. Where is your OSBot jar on your computer?

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The error you are getting is not an OSBot error, it's Java telling you that the file cannot be accessed. Where is your OSBot jar on your computer?

nvm i fixed it this is what it shows in the osbot debug tab

it says i have 0 loaded scripts. but i put the local script in the scripts folder...

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