![]() I did a few months back I used packman to load it on my lap top and all is working. It’s just getting it loaded on this machine. I have been using jbidwatcher for 4 years and also Ebay. If you need more instruction that that, then apologies, but I can’t help. … as to what you do after running those commands, I believe one 1st has to know something about ebay (of which I know nothing) and second possibly skim the instructions on the site whose url for a quick start that I already provided: QuickStart guide to JBidwatcher If you want a menu entry in KDE3, then you can create a custom one, and have it call the /usr/bin/JBidWatcher.sh script, or end the java command " /usr/lib/jvm/java/bin/java -Xmx512m -jar /usr/share/java/JBidwatcher-2.0.1.jar 2> $HOME/.jbidwatcher/JBidWatcher.log " There is also an icon you can drag to your desktop: /usr/share/applications/sktop and you can launch from your desktop. usr/lib/jvm/java/bin/java -Xmx512m -jar /usr/share/java/JBidwatcher-2.0.1.jar 2> $HOME/.jbidwatcher/JBidWatcher.logĬlearly (at least to me) that the script calls java to run the. The script file JBidWatcher.sh has this content: #!/bin/bash The packman rpm has this content: /usr/bin/JBidWatcher.sh I’ve never bid on ebay, so I can not help with those aspects. This version incorporates recent bug fixes and those larger changes.I have just downloaded JBidWatcher-2.0.1-0.pm.1.noarch.rpm and got YAST to install and still do not get a working icon on the K menu just a jbidwatcher (Administration) that does nothing. I’ve been working on a significant revision to JBidwatcher for some time, including the addition of scripting capabilities. JBidwatcher 2.99pre4 release candidate for 3.0 released.
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