Raspberry Pi Server
#1
Hi,

I have compiled a mc-server and have it runnining on a Raspberry Pi.
To have a look at my sever connect to .....

pucknell2.homeip.net:25565

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Heres how I did it!


sudo apt-get install subversion
svn checkout http://mc-server.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ mc-server-read-only
cd mc-server-read-only
make release=1
#Make a cup of tea. Get some choc biscuits too. This takes over an hour to compile.

cd MCServer
./MCServer

#We are Running!

In a browser go to ... http://Rasp.Pi.IpAddress:8081
username is admin
password is admin

Fire up a minecraft session on your PC.

Connect to .....

Rasp.Pi.Ip.Address:25565


To keep it running when I logoff I like to use tmux
tmux is just like screen but I think much better.

sudo apt-get install tmux
tmux

then in that screen run the mc server

when you relogin you can issue a

tmux attach

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DAVE
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#2
I have tar'ed and gziped my compiled version.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hbg7ksrbfl46zbn/B2H9o7HZfo

Just extract the file and run.

tar xvfz MCServer_PI.tar.gz
cd MCServer
./MCServer

* Disclamer. The program is NOT my work I have nothing to do with this except compiled and tar'ed. If I am not ment to distribute like this then sorry I didnt know.. Just thought It would be helpful. If you want to me to remove then please ask and ill do right away... Sorry Guv!....
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#3
There are already automated builds for the RasPi, bearbin is providing them. However, thanks for the detailed guide for compiling the server, I think it will come in handy for people who don't trust online executable downloads.

Bearbin's builds thread:
https://forum.cuberite.org/showthread.php?tid=538
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#4
I have just compiled r1276. (Latest as of this time stamp)

Lot quicker!

CPU utilization has gone down too and from what I can remember I think taking up less memory too.

So far VERY pleased!
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