BeBot - An Anarchy Online and Age Of Conan chat automaton
		Archive => Age of Conan Archive => BeBot Hyborian support => Topic started by: jimango on September 08, 2008, 02:50:12 pm 
		
			
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				I want to run Bebot at my debian server..
 The server programs are all newest versons..
 so what do i do wrong?
 I did all in the Readme file right I think, so where is my mistake?
 
 In the treads I read on the forum I see you always say that I should start the command by:
 start.php Since i dont find this file I have used StartBot.php
 
 I do this to get the message:
 php StartBot.php 
 The outcome is:
 Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_OBJECT_OPERATOR in /.../.../.../Main.php on line 205
 
 Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_OBJECT_OPERATOR in /.../.../.../Main.php on line 205
 
 Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_OBJECT_OPERATOR in /.../.../.../Main.php on line 205
 
 The line repeat it self until I stop it..
 
 Unless I write:
 php Main.php then it only show once.. but the prosess is still running (I have to Ctrl+Z to get the command line back).
 
 
 This is probably something easy to fix but im an beginner to linux som i dont get it :(
 
 Hope someone can give me a clue on what is wrong...
 
 jimango
 
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				what version are you running
			
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				bebot-hyborian.0.5.2.r19.zip is the file i downloaded..
			
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				Get our Version, its a later release than the AoC Only Version, and includes everything that in it with some improvments
 
 http://bebot.link/news-b10/bebot-v0-5-3-released-(development-version)/
 
 
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				Thank you for the newer file.. but now i have the same error except on line 214
 
 Could i t be that I don't put the right info into the "name and path of the binary executable"
 I am a little confused here..
 
 Thank you for your help in advance..
 
 
 jim
 
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				I had both php4 and php5 at my server.. 
 
 removed all of php4 and its components, then it located the php5 automaticly...
 
 Now i only have to learn all this thing can do ;)
 
 
 jim
 
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				yer bebot doesnt work with 4 any more