You're wrong sjakub.
For Java 7, jre7-openjdk (which provides java-runtime) depends on jre7-openjdk-headless (which provides java-runtime-headless, but not java-runtime).
For Java 6, openjdk6 provides both java-runtime and java-runtime-headless.
A quick look at the AUR also tells me that both jre and jre6 packages should work fine.
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Package Details: minecraft-server 1.21.4-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/minecraft-server.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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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: | 166 |
Popularity: | 1.01 |
First Submitted: | 2010-11-29 15:52 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-12-04 12:48 (UTC) |
Dependencies (8)
- awk (gawk-gitAUR, busybox-coreutilsAUR, gawk)
- bash (bash-devel-static-gitAUR, bash-devel-gitAUR, busybox-coreutilsAUR, bash-gitAUR)
- java-runtime-headless (jre10AUR, jre12AUR, jdk10AUR, jdk10-openj9-binAUR, jdk7AUR, jre7AUR, amazon-corretto-16AUR, jdk16-adoptopenjdkAUR, liberica-jre-11-binAUR, jdk11-j9-binAUR, jre11-jbr-xdg-headlessAUR, jre16-openjdk-headlessAUR, jre14-openjdk-headlessAUR, jre15AUR, jre14AUR, jre13AUR, jre16AUR, jre18-openjdk-headlessAUR, amazon-corretto-19-binAUR, liberica-jre-11-full-binAUR, jdk13-openjdk-binAUR, liberica-jre-8-full-binAUR, jre-openj9-headlessAUR, jre12-openjdk-headlessAUR, jdk11-dragonwell-standard-binAUR, jdk11-jetbrains-binAUR, jdk20-openj9-binAUR, zulu-13-binAUR, jdk8-dragonwell-extended-binAUR, jdk8-dragonwell-standard-binAUR, jdk11-dragonwell-extended-binAUR, jdk17-dragonwell-standard-binAUR, jdk8-j9-binAUR, jdk7-j9-binAUR, jdk7r1-j9-binAUR, jre13-openjdk-headlessAUR, jre15-openjdk-headlessAUR, microsoft-openjdk-11-binAUR, microsoft-openjdk-17-binAUR, microsoft-openjdk-21-binAUR, liberica-nik-24-full-binAUR, zulu-8-binAUR, liberica-jdk-11-lite-binAUR, liberica-jdk-11-binAUR, jre19-openjdk-headlessAUR, jdk17-jetbrains-binAUR, zulu-jdk-fx-binAUR, jdk8-perfAUR, zulu-jre-fx-binAUR, zulu-fx-binAUR, zulu8-fx-binAUR, zulu11-fx-binAUR, zulu17-fx-binAUR, zulu21-fx-binAUR, jdk11-openj9-binAUR, jre-openjdk-wakefield-headlessAUR, jre-openjdk-wakefieldAUR, jdk-openjdk-wakefieldAUR, jre-zulu-binAUR, jre-zulu-fx-binAUR, jdk21-dragonwell-standard-binAUR, jdk21-dragonwell-extended-binAUR, zing-8-binAUR, zing-21-binAUR, jdk-openj9-binAUR, zulu-11-binAUR, jdk8-graalvm-ee-binAUR, java-openjdk-binAUR, zulu-17-fx-binAUR, zulu-23-binAUR, jdk21-jetbrains-binAUR, jre11AUR, jdk-temurinAUR, jdk21-temurinAUR, jdk17-temurinAUR, jdk11-temurinAUR, jre17AUR, amazon-corretto-8AUR, amazon-corretto-11AUR, jdk8-openj9-binAUR, liberica-jdk-full-binAUR, liberica-jdk-21-full-binAUR, liberica-jdk-8-full-binAUR, jre21-zulu-binAUR, jre17-zulu-binAUR, jre-zuluAUR, jre-zulu-fxAUR, zulu-21-binAUR, jre8AUR, jdk8AUR, jre-jetbrainsAUR, openjdk-zulu-ca-fx-binAUR, openjdk-zulu8-ca-fx-binAUR, openjdk-zulu11-ca-fx-binAUR, openjdk-zulu17-ca-fx-binAUR, openjdk-zulu21-ca-fx-binAUR, java-openjdk-ea-binAUR, jdk21-openj9-binAUR, jdk17-openj9-binAUR, zulu-17-binAUR, amazon-corretto-17AUR, amazon-corretto-21-binAUR, jreAUR, jdkAUR, jre-ltsAUR, jdk-ltsAUR, liberica-jdk-11-full-binAUR, liberica-jdk-17-full-binAUR, jdk-openjdk, jdk11-openjdk, jdk17-openjdk, jdk21-openjdk, jre-openjdk, jre-openjdk-headless, jre11-openjdk, jre11-openjdk-headless, jre17-openjdk, jre17-openjdk-headless, jre21-openjdk, jre21-openjdk-headless, jre8-openjdk-headless)
- sed (busybox-coreutilsAUR, sed-gitAUR)
- sudo (fake-sudoAUR, polkit-fakesudoAUR, sudo-gitAUR, doas-sudo-shimAUR, doas-sudo-shim-minimalAUR, sudo-hgAUR, fudo-gitAUR, sudo-selinuxAUR)
- tmux (tmux-tcl-gitAUR, tmux-xdg-gitAUR, tmux-sixel-gitAUR, tmux-gitAUR)
- netcat (nmap-netcatAUR, openbsd-netcat-gitAUR, gnu-netcat-svnAUR, gnu-netcat, openbsd-netcat) (optional) – required in order to suspend an idle server
- tar (tar-gitAUR, busybox-coreutilsAUR) (optional) – needed in order to create world backups
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<deleted-account> commented on 2012-03-21 07:13 (UTC)
sjakub commented on 2012-03-18 21:36 (UTC)
The requirement for java-runtime-headless is silly. It means this cannot be installed with regular jre.
It should simply depend on java-runtime, which is provided by both headless and regular jre.
<deleted-account> commented on 2012-03-12 10:27 (UTC)
@Sacro: fixed in 1.2.3-2
Sacro commented on 2012-03-10 12:47 (UTC)
Any chance the next version can rely on java-runtime-headless, means you don't need all of the Xorg requirements.
<deleted-account> commented on 2012-03-01 14:51 (UTC)
For 1.2 change the first md5sum to a97d6de0c414b292076b0a75a98c070b and it appears to work.
<deleted-account> commented on 2012-01-12 17:14 (UTC)
For 1.1 change the first md5sum to b0f4fb91f9723104adf35944bbf3d3cf and it appears to work.
zosodk69 commented on 2011-12-17 12:47 (UTC)
Perfect! I can now delegate minecraft server administration without giving root access. Thanks!
<deleted-account> commented on 2011-12-17 08:50 (UTC)
@zosodk69: please try 1.0.1-2
zosodk69 commented on 2011-12-16 14:14 (UTC)
This really is the most elegant minecraft server script I've seen. A couple of modifications that I'd recommend:
The socket (/var/run/minecraft-server), which is chmod 700 should be 770 so members of the minecraft group can administer the server.
The logs under /var/log/minecraft-server, should be chmod 750 and chgrp log, which seems to be the convention in archlinux.
<deleted-account> commented on 2011-12-15 09:31 (UTC)
@MessedUpHare: Yes when you execute minecraft-server it stores its data into the current working directory.
But be careful though because your modification breaks the rc script.
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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