Spigot-MC-Server
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@Sidias I know that srv records work for you, I am just giving you a solution to a problem this app has.
You are more than welcome to fork the app and make the changes you need though, that's why it's open sourced. Wish you the best of luck.
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@fbartels said in Spigot-MC-Server:
I know "don't feed the troll", but
@murgero said in Spigot-MC-Server:
At this point, I am no longer going to work on this.
Props for keeping up so long with this ungrateful and entitled behavior.
True. I have rarely read such convoluted and rude statements.
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@necrevistonnezr , @fbartels ,
I suspect a lot of the rude comments are due to a language barrier (assuming between german and english here?)
That being said, Thank you two!
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Yeah i speak German normally and have very little words in english. Wow really you all think im a Troll because i dont See any need of a 1GB RAM Mc-ServerApp.
I Said thx to hin several Times but defacto ist the App in this state unusable for normal users. As i Said i can bring Up my MCserver for me with the settings i want but Others arent able to. Thats my Point.
@murgero thx for your App again.
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@Sidias said in Spigot-MC-Server:
Yeah i speak German normally and have very little words in english. Wow really you all think im a Troll because i dont See any need of a 1GB RAM Mc-ServerApp.
I Said thx to hin several Times but defacto ist the App in this state unusable for normal users. As i Said i can bring Up my MCserver for me with the settings i want but Others arent able to. Thats my Point.
@murgero thx for your App again.
If I can figure out a simple way to make the resources in cloudron admin = resources in minecraft, I'll make it so. But this will only work for 64bit OS's.
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@murgero said in Spigot-MC-Server:
@girish Thanks! I wouldn't mind publishing it, even if it stayed in "Experimental". It's really just a drop in replacement built from your Minecraft app, so not a whole lot changed except during the build process, this downloads buildtools.jar instead of server.jar and then builds server.js from source / Mojang with the mods from spigot.
Or an even better option (I think) might be to allow the official Minecraft app you made to include a server version selection box in the admin panel of the app to allow the user to change between Mojang Minecraft and Spigot Minecraft (And bukkit).
As a note, calling Minecraft Bedrock edition a variant of Minecraft Java edition is a bit misleading, AFAIK bedrock was built from the ground up and is completely separate from the java edition.
This to be honest would be the best option, as it also minimizes the amount of minecraft-apps in the Cloudron-App Store
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Just adding my working PaperMC App here, since Paper MC
https://paper.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Paper is a high performance fork of the Spigot Minecraft Server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies as well as to improve performance. -
@brutalbirdie Nice! I am building a multi-server minecraft app right now actually. It will be using PaperMC with Geyser to allow all minecraft users java or bedrock to join and play!