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1) fire this into console:
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1) fire this into console:
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$
locate
unitsync.
so
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$
[i]locate
unitsync.
so[/i]
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\n
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2) it will return something like:
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2) it will return something like:
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/usr/lib/spring/libunitsync.
so
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[i]/usr/lib/spring/libunitsync.
so[/i]
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\n
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3) then, in springlobby settings, put the line it returned as your unitsync location.
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3) then, in springlobby settings, put the line it returned as your unitsync location.
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4) [b]???[/b]
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5) PROFIT!
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\n
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\n
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4)
???
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If
locate
doesn't
succeed,
then
you're
out
of
luck,
and
questions
emerge
about
quality
of
archlinux'
packaging;
best
bet
is
to
compile
spring
yourself
then.
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\n
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5) PROFIT
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\n
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\n
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