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Can't run smartrun.sh #83

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arcgrey opened this issue Jun 26, 2020 · 8 comments
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Can't run smartrun.sh #83

arcgrey opened this issue Jun 26, 2020 · 8 comments

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@arcgrey
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arcgrey commented Jun 26, 2020

Hi,

I am unable to run the Counter example. I am attempting to run the Counter Demo but it isn't working. The response I get is given below. I have also given an attachment to my host file.
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$ runscripts/smartrun.sh bftsmart.demo.counter.CounterServer 0
Error: Could not find or load main class bftsmart.demo.counter.CounterServer

Can you please help me with this. Thankyou.

@jcs47 jcs47 closed this as completed Dec 13, 2020
@yanchovy
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yanchovy commented Nov 3, 2022

Hello, I have exactly the same issue and it seems I'm unable to resolve it. Could you please help? Thanks

@rvassantlal
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Hello,
In the latest version of BFT-SMaRt, smartrun.sh script is located in the ./ folder and not in the ./runscripts folder (I have updated the readme file with the correct information).
If this is not the problem, can you please give me more details? Thank you.

@yanchovy
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yanchovy commented Nov 3, 2022

Thank you for your response. Actually for me it seems that smartrun.sh is located in the runscripts folder and I just cloned the repo today.

@rvassantlal
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Have you compiled the code following the instructions presented here?

@yanchovy
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yanchovy commented Nov 3, 2022

Not yet, I thought it is possible to run that script just following the first 3 tips, since it appears right after 3rd tip in the README file

@yanchovy
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yanchovy commented Nov 3, 2022

Alright, I compiled the code now as it has been said in the readme file, but I still get the same issue

@rvassantlal
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From where are you running the code? It should be from within build/install/library folder.

@yanchovy
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yanchovy commented Nov 3, 2022

Oh okay I was running it from a different place. Thank you!

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