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Revision as of 03:01, 10 September 2011
Important
- This is a small part of what the script at Install MIRC Zn on Ubuntu Linux will do automatically for you.
- If you want to install MIRC on a Linux machine it is recommended you head the Install MIRC Zn on Ubuntu Linux page.
Using an UpStart Script
Ubuntu and many other Linux distros use UpStart to run services. The below example assumes CTP is installed at
/usr/share/CTP/
You can modify it to suit a different locations.
Cut and paste the below code
description "CTP Service on Linux" author "Tim Phillips <timothy.john.phillips@gmail.com>" start on (local-filesystems and net-device-up IFACE!=lo) stop on stopping network-services respawn expect fork script cd /usr/share/CTP/ java -jar ./CTP-runner.jar end script
into a file named
/etc/init/CTP.conf
Start the service by typing
start CTP
This will also start automatically when the machine boots
Any questions or comments please email me at timothy.john.phillips@gmail.com - Tim Phillips.