In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install the Mars Server on EndeavourOS Latest. Mars Server is an open-source server that enables developers to build and run applications in a distributed environment.
Before we proceed, make sure that you have a running instance of EndeavourOS Latest, and you have root privileges.
Mars Server requires some dependencies before it can be installed. To install the dependencies, run the following command:
sudo pacman -S jdk8-openjdk git maven
Next, we will clone the Mars Server repository using Git. To do this, run the following command:
git clone https://github.com/borjapazr/mars-server.git
Once the repository is cloned, navigate to the cloned directory and execute the following command to build and install Mars Server:
cd mars-server
mvn install
After the build completes successfully, you can start the Mars Server using the following command:
java -jar target/mars-server-[version]-executable.jar
Replace [version]
with the version of Mars Server you have installed.
To verify that Mars Server is running successfully, open a web browser and navigate to http://localhost:8080
. You should see a web page displaying the Mars Server logo and version number.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Mars Server on EndeavourOS Latest.
Mars Server is an easy-to-install and configure server that allows developers to build and run applications in a distributed environment. This tutorial walked you through the process of installing Mars Server on EndeavourOS Latest. If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to leave a comment below.
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