Package Details: minecraft-server 1.21.3-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/minecraft-server.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: minecraft-server
Description: Minecraft server unit files, script, and jar
Upstream URL: https://minecraft.net/
Keywords: bash minecraft official script server
Licenses: custom
Conflicts: minecraft-canary, minecraft-server-systemd
Submitter: sorcix
Maintainer: edh
Last Packager: edh
Votes: 164
Popularity: 0.070275
First Submitted: 2010-11-29 15:52 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-23 19:51 (UTC)

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edh commented on 2016-06-18 18:24 (UTC) (edited on 2021-10-02 08:19 (UTC) by edh)

To get an overview of the available options provided by the management script, be sure to have a look at the help page or read the according section on the ArchWiki article [1].

You can quit the console without shutting down the server by press ctrl+a d (first ctrl+a and after releasing the buttons press d; ctrl+b also works). This will detach your input from the server console. The attaching and detaching is done with tmux (previously GNU screen) since it lets you view and type into the console, send single commands to it and keep it alive without a connected user. Take a look at the the command overview at the ArchWiki [2] to get a feel for its power. (@carmelo12341)

[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Minecraft#Setup [2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Tmux

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Refutationalist commented on 2015-04-24 21:35 (UTC)

Wouldn't have worked as well for what I was doing, but it doesn't matter-- if that came from me, it wasn't something that was supposed to hit AUR.

Turtizzle commented on 2015-04-24 21:33 (UTC)

You can still do that with sudo -u minecraft, just don't create open user accounts that people might be unaware of.

Refutationalist commented on 2015-04-21 23:01 (UTC)

Probably my fault. I'd do ssh things with the minecraft user for dumb projects.

mmh commented on 2015-04-21 19:31 (UTC)

Please don't use /bin/bash as a login shell for the minecraft user. /usr/bin/nologin might be a better choice. Thank you.

Chais commented on 2015-03-28 10:01 (UTC)

@streusselhirni: try running `sudo minecraftd` directly from the command line and see what happens. Could it be you didn't set up your java-environment with archlinux-java?

streusselhirni commented on 2015-03-28 02:05 (UTC)

Hi Chais, I've got a problem: When I try to start minecraftd (systemctl start minecraftd), it seems like it started, but after checking systemctl I see, that the daemon directly exited out again. There is also no eula.txt created, which I could accept. Journalctl and server.log both don't have an error message inside. Maybe you have an idea why it's not starting?

ainola commented on 2015-01-11 15:07 (UTC)

Wow, I'm terribly sorry - it appears I must have been smoking some drugs when I thought that - the structure remains in world/ as those cryptic files. I'm sorry for the noise.

ainola commented on 2015-01-11 15:01 (UTC)

A note on something I noticed: Minecraft as of 1.8 (IIRC) splits up the world/ folder to a bukkit-like structure instead of the cryptic world/DIM1/ and world/DIM-1/ folders, the Nether and The End are now saved in world_nether/ and world_the_end/ alongside world/, not inside it. The mc_backup() function only backs up world/ which now omits the two dimensions!

Chais commented on 2015-01-11 14:18 (UTC)

Thanks for the flowers but I only adopted the package. I made some improvements here and there but mostly kept it up to date. The previous maintainers all did their part, too.

ainola commented on 2015-01-11 14:13 (UTC)

Hi, Chais - wanted to let you know that this is a really well-done package. I've adapted many of the ideas/files for my Debian Jessie server - good job on making such an effective package!