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Bug relating to not finding .jar files #951
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Just a heads-up, in the |
I believe it is with the panel not locating the files- it's not the daemon for sure. |
@max-glbvps It's not the Panel (even Daemon). You assigned not enough memory to your server, Daemon tries to build BungeeCord but it fails due out of memory. I had the same issue with Spigot but in that case I could enter "download link" so I setup server to download compiled binary and that worked. I'm not sure about this, it's just my observations. |
@mputkowski That isn't true, I put 2000 memory and RAM and it still doesn't work. |
to a bungeecord server |
@mputkowski Spigot needs to be built, but BungeeCord is freely distributed as binaries. That's not the issue. |
Cannot reproduce with a fresh Bungeecord server created through the Panel. |
I recently uninstalled old version of Pterodactyl and installed the new version and cleared my database, before installing 7.0 of the panel. Suddenly, when I attempted to start the server I got an error stating that it couldn't find the .jar files in any type of game server or voice server. I contacted multiple people and they couldn't figure out the issue.
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