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#!/bin/sh
#
# EmpireMUD 2.0 autorun script
# Based on CircleMUD 3.0 autorun script
# Contributions by Fred Merkel, Stuart Lamble, and Jeremy Elson
# Copyright (c) 1996 The Trustees of The Johns Hopkins University
# All Rights Reserved
# See license.doc for more information
#
#############################################################################
#
# This script can be used to run EmpireMUD over and over again (i.e., have it
# automatically reboot if it crashes). It will run the game, and copy some
# of the more useful information from the system logs to the 'log' directory
# for safe keeping.
#
# You can control the operation of this script by creating and deleting files
# in Empire's root directory, either manually or by using the 'shutdown'
# command from within the MUD.
#
# Creating a file called .killscript makes the script terminate (i.e., stop
# rebooting the MUD). If you want to shut down the MUD and make it stay
# shut down, use the "shutdown die" command from within the MUD.
#
# Finally, if a file called pause exists, the script will not reboot the MUD
# again until pause is removed. This is useful if you want to turn the MUD
# off for a couple of minutes and then bring it back up without killing the
# script. Type "shutdown pause" from within the MUD to activate this feature.
#
# The port on which to run the MUD
PORT=5000
# Default flags to pass to the MUD server (see admin.txt for a description
# of all flags).
FLAGS='-q'
#############################################################################
while ( : ) do
DATE=`date`
echo "autorun starting game $DATE" >> syslog
echo "running bin/empire $FLAGS $PORT" >> syslog
pkill -f bot.py
pkill -f bot.py
bin/empire $FLAGS $PORT >> syslog 2>&1
tail -30 syslog > syslog.CRASH
# NOTE: If you update this list, also update comm.c
fgrep "ABUSE:" syslog >> log/abuse
fgrep "BAN:" syslog >> log/ban
fgrep "CONFIG:" syslog >> log/config
fgrep "GC:" syslog >> log/godcmds
fgrep "VALID:" syslog >> log/validation
fgrep "DEATH:" syslog >> log/rip
fgrep "BAD PW:" syslog >> log/badpw
fgrep "DEL:" syslog >> log/delete
fgrep "NEW:" syslog >> log/newplayers
fgrep "SYSERR:" syslog >> log/syserr
fgrep "LVL:" syslog >> log/levels
fgrep "OLC:" syslog >> log/olc
fgrep "WAR:" syslog >> log/war
fgrep "SCRIPT ERR:" syslog >> log/scripterr
rm log/syslog.old
mv syslog log/syslog.old
touch syslog
if [ -r .killscript ]; then
DATE=`date`;
echo "autoscript killed $DATE" >> syslog
rm .killscript
exit
fi
sleep 1
while [ -r pause ]; do
sleep 1
done
done