I have a hard time believing that the FAQ doesn't cover this one.
Try nohup ./autorun & or nohup sh ./autorun &
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Tidwell" <FateDestroyer@aol.com>
To: <CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca>
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 6:42 PM
Subject: [CIRCLE] NEWBIE: (FAQ read, NOT working) mud shuts down when you
disconnect from server!
> Ok i recently bought a server (betterbox.net) to set up the mud and all.
my
> code is patched everythings working fine, except i had to make
modifications
> to the code and then i recompiled it and autran it, when i disconnected
the
> mud came down. so i talked to my friends and one linked me to the faq.. So
i
> read to type nohup autroun.
> Except that i've got to specify a PORT because the default port sucks and
> that with the shell that i've got just typing out the file name doesn't
run
> it, so I have to type bin/circle 9999 whenever i wanna boot up, so
logically
> knowing this, I tried, nohup bin/circle 9999, it got up, i logged off,
the
> mud comes down. so this obivously doesn't work. i've tried bin/circle
nohup
> 9999 which didn't work either. it writes to nohup.out everything that goes
> wrong but its mostly "command not found" so if you could help it would be
> greatly useful
>
>
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