/phira-mp

Phira multiplayer server & client library

Primary LanguageRust

phira-mp

phira-mp is a project developed with Rust. Below are the steps to deploy and run this project.

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Environment

  • Rust 1.70 or later

Server Installation

For Linux

Dependent

First, install Rust if you haven't already. You can do so by following the instructions at https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install

For Ubuntu or Debian users, use the following command to install curl if it isn't installed yet:

sudo apt install curl

For Fedora or CentOS users, use the following command:

sudo yum install curl

After curl is installed, install Rust with the following command:

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh

Then, build the project:

cargo build --release -p phira-mp-server

unning the Server

You can run the application with the following command:

RUST_LOG=info target/release/phira-mp-server

The port can also be specified via parameters:

RUST_LOG=info target/release/phira-mp-server --port 8080

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues related to openssl, ensure that you have libssl-dev (for Ubuntu or Debian) or openssl-devel (for Fedora or CentOS) installed. If the issue persists, you can set the OPENSSL_DIR environment variable for the compilation process.

If you're compiling on Linux and targeting Linux and get a message about pkg-config being missing, you may need to install it:

# For Ubuntu or Debian
sudo apt install pkg-config libssl-dev 

# For Fedora or CentOS
sudo dnf install pkg-config openssl-devel

For other issues, please refer to the specific error messages and adjust your environment accordingly.

Monitoring

You can check the running process and the port it's listening on with:

ps -aux | grep phira-mp-server
netstat -tuln | grep 12345

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For Windows or Android

View: https://docs.qq.com/doc/DU1dlekx3U096REdD