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I do not know why this keeps happening I have the updated java tried running as java -jar tried basically everything still nothing is working. 

 

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Operating System?

What is the result when you type java -version?

 

CentOS 6.5 64bit

 

Also I am updated to the highest java 8 jdk 

 

Also so I just downloaded osbot 2.3.59 and it works perfectly 

 

This is me opening up the updated version of OSbot: 

 

http://gyazo.com/8b3f5fbb94c5b78ebda41cd35664f4b5

 

This is me opening an outdated Osbot 

 

http://gyazo.com/4d60850bf848d5a9b2e564001ec470ae

 

Sorry video was to short but the one ^ opens fine. 

Only problem with the outdated client is: 

 

http://gyazo.com/9c5ec43a2686b8bf203d1dfebdd0476e

Edited by EasyGoldStop

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echo $JAVA_HOME

Please give me the result.

 

 

 

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The first two lines are the result of java -version, third and fourth lines were a screw up, what is the result of the fifth line? If nothing appears then follow some guides on setting your java_home:

 

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-set-java_home-path-variable/

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24641536/how-to-set-java-home-in-linux-for-all-users

http://mshsoftware.com/site/kb/set-java-home-on-linux.html

 

Any programs which require you to run Java 8 should not be working on your computer from the looks of it. Try to familiarize yourself with linux a little bit, this knowledge will help you in the near future when Java 9 comes out.

hey @Alek, I've got this problem and I had tested ALL botting clients available, and ALL of them work besides OSBot. 

Centos 6.5 - 64x 

Jdk8u45

 

this error does not occur in previous versions of OSBOT (osbot2.3.61.jar works fine)

the error message does not leave me much to work with to try and remedy the problem either.

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The first two lines are the result of java -version, third and fourth lines were a screw up, what is the result of the fifth line? If nothing appears then follow some guides on setting your java_home:

 

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-set-java_home-path-variable/

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24641536/how-to-set-java-home-in-linux-for-all-users

http://mshsoftware.com/site/kb/set-java-home-on-linux.html

 

Any programs which require you to run Java 8 should not be working on your computer from the looks of it. Try to familiarize yourself with linux a little bit, this knowledge will help you in the near future when Java 9 comes out.

 

I don't think its my Linux knowledge I think its the client, I have tried multiple ways and none work with the new update. Older versions of osbot work as Element stated above. 

I don't think its my Linux knowledge I think its the client, I have tried multiple ways and none work with the new update. Older versions of osbot work as Element stated above. 

 

OSBot 2.3.63 was compiled against Java 8. If you are going to use linux (or a vps that uses linux), you should learn how to configure it. Other clients are currently compiling against Java 7, this is why they work for you. At some point in time they will upgrade to Java 8 and you will be in the same boat.

 

I've spent some good time on here showing you how to use linux, but it looks like you're going to label it as a client issue. 

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