• Type: Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: Minor
    • Environment:

      Hardware: Raspberry Pi 3

      OS: Raspbian

      When running the BuildTools for the latest revision (or using --rev 1.12.2, it's all the same), it returns with an error when applying a patch on ".AppleDouble" saying "Exception in thread "main" java.io.FileNotFoundException: CraftBukkit/nms-patches/.AppleDouble (Is a directory)".

      I've found no way to work around the problem so it's probably an error in the source code.

       

      Log is attached

          [BUILDTOOLS-359] BuildTools crashing when patching

          md_5 added a comment -

          The latest version should fix the issue without all that

          md_5 added a comment - The latest version should fix the issue without all that

          Hugo Hammarberg added a comment - - edited

          The steps of solution:

          1. Open a terminal or ssh
          2. sudo nano /etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.default
          3. Go to the bottom of the file and find the line ":DEFAULT:" and add to the end of that line a comma (",") followed by "noadouble". No parentheses or quotation marks of course.
          4. cd /path/to/spigot/folder
          5. find ./ -depth -name ".DS_Store" -exec rm {} \; 
          6. find ./ -depth -name ".AppleDouble" -exec rm -Rf {} \; 
          7. And that's it. BuildTools.jar should run just fine.

          Hugo Hammarberg added a comment - - edited The steps of solution: Open a terminal or ssh sudo nano /etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.default Go to the bottom of the file and find the line ":DEFAULT:" and add to the end of that line a comma (",") followed by "noadouble". No parentheses or quotation marks of course. cd /path/to/spigot/folder find ./ -depth -name ".DS_Store" -exec rm {} \;  find ./ -depth -name ".AppleDouble" -exec rm -Rf {} \;  And that's it. BuildTools.jar should run just fine.

          The filesystem is ext3, not nfs. But it must be because I have netatalk installed, I see that now. Thank you for linking that wikipedia article. I feel awkward not to have looked it up first.

          I will find a solution and post it here in the comments so that others who might have the same problem can find it.

          Hugo Hammarberg added a comment - The filesystem is ext3, not nfs. But it must be because I have netatalk installed, I see that now. Thank you for linking that wikipedia article. I feel awkward not to have looked it up first. I will find a solution and post it here in the comments so that others who might have the same problem can find it.

          md_5 added a comment -

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AppleSingle_and_AppleDouble_formats

          Please don’t run buildtools on an nfs drive, not currently supported.

          md_5 added a comment - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AppleSingle_and_AppleDouble_formats Please don’t run buildtools on an nfs drive, not currently supported.

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            Hugo Hammarberg
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