#!/bin/sh # This runs the router by itself, WITHOUT the wrapper. # This means the router will not restart if it crashes. # Also, you will be using the default memory size, which is # probably not enough for i2p. # You should really use the i2prouter script instead. # # Paths # Note that (percent)INSTALL_PATH and (percent)SYSTEM_java_io_tmpdir # should have been replaced by the izpack installer. # If you did not run the installer, replace them with the appropriate path. I2P="%INSTALL_PATH" I2PTEMP="%SYSTEM_java_io_tmpdir" # Having IPv6 enabled can cause problems with certain configurations. Changing the # next value to true may help. PREFERv4="false" CP= for jars in `ls ${I2P}/lib/*.jar`; do CP=${CP}:${jars}; done JAVA=java JAVAOPTS="-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=${PREFERv4} -Djava.library.path=${I2P}:${I2P}/lib -Di2p.dir.base=${I2P} -DloggerFilenameOverride=logs/log-router-@.txt" nohup ${JAVA} -cp "${CP}" ${JAVAOPTS} net.i2p.router.RouterLaunch > /dev/null 2>&1 & echo $! > "${I2PTEMP}/router.pid"