Tiny Core Linux
General TC => Programming & Scripting - Unofficial => Topic started by: chilly on January 09, 2014, 06:49:05 AM
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Hi all,
i am a noobe and using TC for past 3 days.
I have an issue in setting up the start-up script. I need to run a script that contains "java -jar ..etc". (I have JRE installed and can run the script manually)
I tried to link the script to start-up in 2 ways,
1. I added the call to script in /opt/bootlocal.sh
./home/tc/app/myscript
but this gives an error stating JAVA not found. so i thought this script is initialized even before java loaded
2. Adding a flag file /usr/local/tce.installed/myscript
content of myscript:
#/bin/sh
./home/tc/app/myscript
but i dont know why, the second one also fails without any log. could some one help me in fixing my start-up scripts.
Thanks
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Try to remove the leading . in ./home/...
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first u add java path to ur run java then ur jar file path
e.g
u install java in home/tc and ur jar file is in tc folder then
/home/tc/jdk1.7.0_07/bin/java -jar /home/tc/filename.jar
plz change the jdk1.0.0_07 to which version u installed
copy this line amend the path and filename and save as filename.sh
then give this file to execute permission and place at home/tc/.X.D
its start on boot every time.
Please give me feed back its work or not
Malik Awan
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Thanks Markus and Malik.
@Markus : i tried removing leading '.' but it remains the same. it didnt fixed my issue
@Malik : your soln works. but still I prefer the script to run once all scripts have been executed, rather than exporting the java path..as it will set by the scripts that will be executed later
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Thanks Markus and Malik.
@Markus : i tried removing leading '.' but it remains the same. it didnt fixed my issue
@Malik : your soln works. but still I prefer the script to run once all scripts have been executed, rather than exporting the java path..as it will set by the scripts that will be executed later
ok chilly link ""than copy this line to /home/tc/.profile open with editor
then at the end after fi and before /etc/sysconfig/Xserver paste this line
PATH=$PATH:/home/tc/jdk1.0.0_07/bin/
export PATH
plz give me feed back
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will try and will let you know