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Hi I already use ./configure and make clean, then make sql, I don't get a single error. But when I try to use ./athena-start start, i get this strange error:

 

: command not found 7:
'/function.sh: line 8: syntax error near unexpected token `{
'/function.sh: line 8: `check_files() {
./athena-start: line 5: inst_launch_workaround: command not found
Athena Starting...
            © 2013 rAthena Project


checking...
./athena-start: line 78: check_files: command not found
Check complete.
Looks good, a nice Athena!
.logogfile=log/login-server_sql
: No such file or directoryoot/rathena/login-server_sql
: cannot execute: No such file or directorya/login-server_sql
' started at 08-23-15:34-31
.logogfile=log/char-server_sql
: No such file or directoryoot/rathena/char-server_sql
: cannot execute: No such file or directorya/char-server_sql
' started at 08-23-15:34-31
.logogfile=log/map-server_sql
: No such file or directoryoot/rathena/map-server_sql
: cannot execute: No such file or directorya/map-server_sql
' started at 08-23-15:34-31
Now Started Athena.
 

 

O also, I had a problem before with that file, I got -bash: ./athena-start: /bin/sh^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory, then I used the "dos2unix athena-start", then I started seeing that problem. I used a lot of times before eathena, and never that problem before. Also when i was in the installing process, I couldn't use the

 svn checkout http://svn.code.sf.net/p/rathena/svn/trunk/ ~/trunk 

line, cause i got an error like, "svn: E170000: Unrecognized URL scheme for 'http://svn.code.sf.net/p/rathena/svn/trunk'", so I had to upload the entire emulator. Im sure I have subversion installed, but I don't know why it happens. Hope someone can help me.

I already tried to upload again the whole emulator, and it still happens the same problem.

 

 

UPDATE: I replaced the file for the athena-start of eathena, and apparently seems to be working fine, but im still not sure.

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Has anyone solved this problem? Thank you.

 

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Same problem here... >...<

Using CentOS release 5.10 (Final)

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As I recalled, there is a new method of setting up a rAthena server.

 

Maybe, you would like to refer to this: http://rathena.org/wiki/Compiling

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As I recalled, there is a new method of setting up a rAthena server.

 

Maybe, you would like to refer to this: http://rathena.org/wiki/Compiling

 

Hm... sorry, but this is not the case, we are in this phase. Is not a Compiling error, it's a Linux Error >.<

 

Starting rAthena

When you're all done configuring rAthena, you can start it up. You can do this by simply running each of the three servers, or athena-start.

 

 Exactly when using [athena-start start]

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I've got the same problem yesterday, I don't test it but problem must slove by editi this athena-start:

 

 

#source var/function
. ./function.sh
inst_launch_workaround

check it.

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I've got the same problem yesterday, I don't test it but problem must slove by editi this athena-start:

 

Oh, really?. I didn't figure out ¬.¬

 

 

 

#source var/function

. ./function.sh

inst_launch_workaround

check it.

 

Of course it works....If you do that, the server doesn't run ._. 

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