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So subsequent versions could look moderately or somewhat different from what you see in these versions. As the programs evolve, this guide could become outdated (let's hope not!).
So subsequent versions could look moderately or somewhat different from what you see in these versions. As the programs evolve, this guide could become outdated (let's hope not!).


'''Warning:''' The marauroa version 1.31 was wrong. Now that is fixed: marauroa-1.31.1. Please try this guide again if you did it before.
==Welcome==
==Welcome==


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The main cause of errors I have experienced in all this process is that the program used can't find certain files and so it shows errors like "<tt>can't find symbol...</tt>". This happens with:
The main cause of errors I have experienced in all this process is that the program used can't find certain files and so it shows errors like "<tt>can't find symbol...</tt>". This happens with:
*Files with the wrong name:
*Files with the wrong name:
**Because a file that is referenced by other file has an added suffix for version, like ''marauroa-1.31.jar'' instead of just ''marauroa.jar''
**Because a file that is referenced by other file has an added suffix for version, like ''marauroa-1.31.1.jar'' instead of just ''marauroa.jar''
**Because a file that references other file has to be edited, like ''marauroad.bat'' file for ''stendhal-server-0.47.1'' and later versions and for ''marauroa-1.31'' and later versions.
**Because a file that references other file has to be edited, like ''marauroad.bat'' file for ''stendhal-server-0.47.1'' and later versions and for ''marauroa-1.31.1'' and later versions.
*Files placed in the wrong folder (sometimes you can mistake binary server and binary client ''*.jar'' files that go into different folders)
*Files placed in the wrong folder (sometimes you can mistake binary server and binary client ''*.jar'' files that go into different folders)