I will do... although I might look into it a bit more since if I
simply run it it doesnt work, and when I copy them into /var/wave (as
thats what it throws an error about) it says it started, but when I
try and stop it, it tells me the process doesn't exist :/

This is the command I ran: "sudo sh /var/wave/daemon-script.sh start"

Excuse my silly questions, I'm still getting used to working with
servers :)

On Dec 9, 7:10 am, James Purser <[email protected]> wrote:
> That file is there for when we get round to releasing the package as a deb
> or other package. Please feel free to have a play around with it and see if
> you can improve it :)
>
> James
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> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 6:02 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hey!
>
> > I just managed to work out how to get Wave in a Box running smoothly
> > on my Ubuntu 10.04 VPS and I had a question... I noticed in the
> > "platforms/ubuntu/" directory there is a daemon file which I thought
> > might allow me to run Wave as a daemon and not have to execute the
> > "run-server.sh" script every time?
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> > Maybe there is a proper way to be running wave on a server.. I'm not
> > sure?
>
> > Thanks in advance! I'm looking forward to play with wave on my own
> > machine!
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