Alright, I'm going to try and make this as short and neat as possible without too much unneeded rabble >_>
Okay, so the root of the problem is that I'm running a server for a game, and I need to somehow get it working on Linux. I've already set it up on Windows since ages ago, so I mostly know how it works in Windows. Hopefully some Linux pros can help me make the transition from Windows to Linux here >_> Okay, so the server I'm trying to run is a Maplestory server (don't flame. ><) In windows, I installed JRE and JDK - and then placed the needed .JAR files in the following directories; C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_07\lib\ext C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_07\jre\lib\ext C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\ext As well as in the server files, at /MapleServer/trunk/dist The names of the files are... odinms.jar (this is just the server jar file) xttools.jar mina-core.jar jpcap.jar mysql-connector-java-bin.jar slf4j-api slf4j-jdk14 I have to place all of the above files in the 4 locations... and the server is launched by opening .bat files on Windows - but I have .sh files for them on Linux. Trouble is, there seems to be no jre6, jre1.6.0_07 or jdk1.6.0_07 folders. Where are they? Do I have to download and install them, or what? Anyways, I don't know, so the .JARs were only in the /MapleServer/trunk/dist folder. And when I try and execute launch_server.sh ... Quote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/DestinyMS/trunk$ ./launch_world.sh Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/slf4j/LoggerFactory at net.sf.odinms.net.world.WorldServer.<clinit>(World Server.java:51) Googling it, apparently it's because the paths aren't right but how do I set the paths? The tiny bits of info I got from asking some people was that 'you don't need to put the JAR files in the java files in Linux it's automatic' but I guess it's not true. So... HELP PLEASE?!?!?!?!? _________________________________________________________________ Your dream beach house escape for summer! Sign up for the Hotmail Road Trip today. http://www.ninemsn.com.au/hotmailroadtrip