Can't access to redBox extension from the admin panel
Posted: 14 Jun 2011, 16:22
Hi all!
I've installed SFS2X on linux (sfs2x works fine), and now I want to use the redBox add-on. I've downloaded the redBox package, copied the Red5 folder on the same level as the SFS2X folder, and I've copied the redBox "default" extension folder in the SFS2X/extensions/ folder...
When I run the Red5 server (./red5.sh) I get the following message:
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Running on Linux
Starting Red5
./red5.sh: line 56: /home/commun/bolducvm/SFS2X-RC1b/Red5/../jre/bin/java: cannot execute binary file
./red5.sh: line 56: /home/commun/bolducvm/SFS2X-RC1b/Red5/../jre/bin/java: Success
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Since there's an error before the final "Success" I'm not sure if the server is running or not.
Then I restarted the SFS server, went in the sfs admin panel > Zone Configurator > MyZone > Zone Extension... But instead of the Name dropdown I've seen in the sfs redbox documentation, the Name element is an empty input field, and I don't have a "Main Class" dropdown on this page.
Any idea what's going on?
Thanks!
greg
I've installed SFS2X on linux (sfs2x works fine), and now I want to use the redBox add-on. I've downloaded the redBox package, copied the Red5 folder on the same level as the SFS2X folder, and I've copied the redBox "default" extension folder in the SFS2X/extensions/ folder...
When I run the Red5 server (./red5.sh) I get the following message:
--------
Running on Linux
Starting Red5
./red5.sh: line 56: /home/commun/bolducvm/SFS2X-RC1b/Red5/../jre/bin/java: cannot execute binary file
./red5.sh: line 56: /home/commun/bolducvm/SFS2X-RC1b/Red5/../jre/bin/java: Success
--------
Since there's an error before the final "Success" I'm not sure if the server is running or not.
Then I restarted the SFS server, went in the sfs admin panel > Zone Configurator > MyZone > Zone Extension... But instead of the Name dropdown I've seen in the sfs redbox documentation, the Name element is an empty input field, and I don't have a "Main Class" dropdown on this page.
Any idea what's going on?
Thanks!
greg