March 31, 20169 yr Can it be done? Running the downloadable jar with java -jar OSBot 2.4.43.jar Causes the jar to spawn a separate process. How can I run the actual client? Thanks.
March 31, 20169 yr This is related: http://osbot.org/forum/topic/94935-arguments-to-start-bot/ Short answer: At the moment you can't (or noone knows how really).
March 31, 20169 yr java -jar "OSBot 2.4.43.jar" That still causes it to spawn a new java instance, running the filter_*.jar file.
March 31, 20169 yr Author Rename the file to osbot.jar - Then: java -jar osbot.jar java -jar "OSBot 2.4.43.jar" I'm confused, did you guys read the question? :P or am I genuinely stupid, because at the moment, the process still gets spawned... This is related: http://osbot.org/forum/topic/94935-arguments-to-start-bot/ Short answer: At the moment you can't (or noone knows how really). Thanks, seems stupid, makes it impossible to attach JRebel to my classes :'(
March 31, 20169 yr I'm confused, did you guys read the question? or am I genuinely stupid, because at the moment, the process still gets spawned... Thanks, seems stupid, makes it impossible to attach JRebel to my classes :'( Not sure what you mean, then. This is how it has always worked? Edited March 31, 20169 yr by FrostBug
March 31, 20169 yr Author Not sure what you mean, then. This is how it has always worked? Whaaaaaat...? Brand new, just downloaded: U:\Downloads>java -jar "OSBot 2.4.43.jar" U:\Downloads> <----- this happens just after I click login. (The original process is stopped.)
April 1, 20169 yr Whaaaaaat...? Brand new, just downloaded: U:\Downloads>java -jar "OSBot 2.4.43.jar" U:\Downloads> <----- this happens just after I click login. (The original process is stopped.) Are you enabling Debug mode in the boot options? Doing so is required
April 1, 20169 yr Author Ah ok! Thanks, that actually enables console output. Now, the second issue - I still can't add my own arguments to the OSBot client! :'(
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