Fix for Windows version
There was an issue with the Windows installer version which prevented the development server starting properly. Anyone using this should redownload it, uninstall their current version and install the new version.
If anyone has any issues with it please add a comment or send a tweet to @cocos2djs. Thanks.
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I’m testing cocos and can’t make it work in my machine.
I use a Debian 6.0 Squeeze under AMD64 architecture.
I found several issues with the installing script, so I manually copy it to /usr/local and make the symlink.
After that I get an error executing cocos.sh:
./cocos.sh: 44: node: not found
I read the cocos.sh script and found that you use which to find for node executable. “which node” returns nothing to me because is not installed, but the script always enter in the first part of the if statement, never enters in the else.
I comment the if lines, and cocos.sh starts to work ok. I found the same problem in the installation script (with more problems in the cp statement)
Perhaps there are a bug in the which program in Debian.
There was an issue with the scripts on some versions of Linux. If you redownload the zip it should work fine now. I’ve tested it on Ubuntu and Debian.
It’s working ok now.
Thanks for the fast fixing, Ryan.
Great Work,
I am keen to try this out, but the downloads are all 0 Kb files. Can you look into this? Thanks.
Hi Cliff,
It appears Apache decided to break something when I upgraded it recently. The links should work properly now.
Cheers,
Ryan
not working can you help me
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