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* #1 May 31, 2012, 11:28 pm
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Gage
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I'm using the FotEFuss codebase on a very nice server that hosts MUDs and I'm all set. I get into the FotEFUSS/SRC directory and I run make, then when it's 100% and finished I run "nohup startup 6500 &" and the system returns with
"nohup: cannot run command 'startup': No such file or directory."

I'm looking at the list and I can see startup there, everything looks right, I just can't make it work. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
       
Post is unread #2 Jun 1, 2012, 4:54 pm
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Zeno
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Can you run it normally without nohup?
       
Post is unread #3 Jun 6, 2012, 9:21 pm
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ayuri
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Check your syntax.
Also, you may want to edit the startup file and change your port there to 6500 from the default. May save you a headach in the fugure.

Try "nohup ./startup 6500 &"

Hope it helps,
ayuri
       
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