Package Details: spigot 1.21.4+b188-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/spigot.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: spigot
Description: High performance Minecraft server implementation
Upstream URL: https://www.spigotmc.org/
Keywords: craftbukkit games minecraft minecraft-server
Licenses: LGPL
Conflicts: bukkit, craftbukkit, spigot-patcher
Provides: bukkit, craftbukkit, minecraft-server
Submitter: Schala
Maintainer: edh
Last Packager: edh
Votes: 30
Popularity: 0.28
First Submitted: 2013-10-09 23:27 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-20 23:42 (UTC)

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Schala commented on 2014-11-29 00:22 (UTC)

Updated. However, I STRONGLY recommend keeping this package's src folder in the future to avoid long build times due to the new way this is installed.

keffcat commented on 2014-11-28 23:08 (UTC)

A release candidate for 1.8 has been released - are there any plans on updating? The new build system involves compiling from source rather than using a jar. The DCMA issue, however, is still somewhat in question.

Schala commented on 2014-09-08 22:33 (UTC)

Due to the DMCA complaint, I've released the spigot-patcher and spigot-update packages. They assume you have build 1649 of Spigot. The patcher backs up the .jar on installation.

xPlozion commented on 2014-09-01 18:15 (UTC)

I agree with Raimar... I was not aware about the eula, and actually reverted back to craftbukkit until I investigated further and found the problem (would have been easier if I just read your comment). It would make it easier for the user, or at least make them aware about setting eula=true in the eula.txt file.

Raimar commented on 2014-08-15 20:18 (UTC)

Yes, I use a private server, too. But since 1.7.10 the service stops, if there is no eula.txt with the contend eula=true.

Schala commented on 2014-08-15 20:02 (UTC)

Haven't tried it myself. I run a private server, so no need for an eula.txt

Raimar commented on 2014-08-15 18:47 (UTC)

Is it possible to set the variable to true in the eula.txt file automatically? This will avoid setting the variable manually. I suggest copying a prepared file. May be it exists an other way to avoid changing the variable in the eula.txt file.