Vassal not launching

OK, I figured that out.

Java versoin is 1.6.0_29
build is 1.6.0_29-b11

Thus spake ronljacobsen:

OK, I figured that out.

Java versoin is 1.6.0_29
build is 1.6.0_29-b11

Ok, so your Java probably works.

Change directory to wherever you installed VASSAL. If you installed
VASSAL in C:\Program Files\VASSAL-3.1.17, then type this at the prompt:

cd C:\Program Files\VASSAL-3.1.17

Then:

javaw -client -cp lib/Vengine.jar VASSAL.launch.ModuleManager

What happens?


J.

I have vassa lin C:\Program Files\VASSAL but when I type that in the command prompt after cd it says it cannot find that directory. I have also tried with with -3.1.18 and -3.1.17, as you have shown above, though I don’t think that the numbers are in the directory name. Should I try you javaw command even though I do not seem to have successfully changed directories?

OK, I got to the right directory. I just had to do it in steps rather than all in one command.

Thus spake ronljacobsen:

I have vassa lin C:\Program Files\VASSAL but when I type that in the
command prompt after cd it says it cannot find that directory. I have
also tried with with -3.1.18 and -3.1.17, as you have shown above,
though I don’t think that the numbers are in the directory name. Should
I try you javaw command even though I do not seem to have successfully
changed directories?

No. You need to find the directory which contains VASSAL.exe. That’s
the one from which you need to run the javaw command.


J.

OK, I typed your javaw command while in the VASSAL directory and nothing happened. I just got the directory prompt back. I tried it a few times.

To elaborate, I typed the javaw command while in the C:\Program Files\VASSAL directory with is where vassal.exe resides. Nothing happened. :frowning:

Thus spake ronljacobsen:

To elaborate, I typed the javaw command while in the C:\Program
Files\VASSAL directory with is where vassal.exe resides. Nothing
happened. :frowning:

Do you have a directory called VASSAL in your home directory? In Windows
7, you’ll find the home directories under C:\Users. Is there a file
called errorLog there? If so, what’s in it?


J.

Here are the contents of the error log. I would not be surprised if the date on all this items is the date I switched to this computer.

12 Feb 2011 03:30:04.475 0 – Starting
12 Feb 2011 03:30:04.475 0 – OS Windows 7
12 Feb 2011 03:30:04.475 0 – Java version 1.6.0_20
12 Feb 2011 03:30:04.475 0 – VASSAL version 3.1.14
12 Feb 2011 03:30:04.490 0 – Manager
12 Feb 2011 03:30:07.829 0 – Loading module file C:\Users\ronjacobsen\Desktop\Vassal\MMWv5c.vmod
12 Feb 2011 03:30:07.829 0 – Loading module Mr. Madison’s war
12 Feb 2011 03:30:07.829 0 C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\java -Xms256M -Xmx512M -DVASSAL.id=1 -Duser.home=C:\Users\ronjacobsen -cp lib\Vengine.jar VASSAL.launch.Player
12 Feb 2011 03:30:11.167 1 – Mr. Madison’s war version 05c
12 Feb 2011 03:30:11.167 1

12 Feb 2011 03:53:11.710 1 – Exiting
12 Feb 2011 03:53:13.800 0 – Exiting

By the way, Mr. Madison’s War is the last thing I successfully ran on Vassal, though I may or may not have succeeded with in on this computer.

Thus spake ronljacobsen:

Here are the contents of the error log. I would not be surprised if the
date on all this items is the date I switched to this computer.

12 Feb 2011 03:30:04.475 0 – Starting
12 Feb 2011 03:30:04.475 0 – OS Windows 7
12 Feb 2011 03:30:04.475 0 – Java version 1.6.0_20
12 Feb 2011 03:30:04.475 0 – VASSAL version 3.1.14
12 Feb 2011 03:30:04.490 0 – Manager
12 Feb 2011 03:30:07.829 0 – Loading module file
C:\Users\ronjacobsen\Desktop\Vassal\MMWv5c.vmod
12 Feb 2011 03:30:07.829 0 – Loading module Mr. Madison’s war
12 Feb 2011 03:30:07.829 0 C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\java -Xms256M
-Xmx512M -DVASSAL.id=1 -Duser.home=C:\Users\ronjacobsen -cp
lib\Vengine.jar VASSAL.launch.Player
12 Feb 2011 03:30:11.167 1 – Mr. Madison’s war version 05c
12 Feb 2011 03:30:11.167 1

12 Feb 2011 03:53:11.710 1 – Exiting
12 Feb 2011 03:53:13.800 0 – Exiting

That’s not a fresh errorLog.

What happens if you try running VASSAL with an administrative account?


J.

Thus spake ronljacobsen:

Here are the contents of the error log. I would not be surprised if the
date on all this items is the date I switched to this computer.

Also, what else is in that directory?


J.

I have to step away from my computer now, but I’ll check back in tomorrow and follow any advice you have. Thanks for taking the time.

Ron

Just noticed your last post. Besides the error log, there are files called:
key
lock
preferences

also folders called:
ext
plugins
and 27 temp.zip files.

Thus spake ronljacobsen:

Just noticed your last post. Besides the error log, there are files
called:
key
lock
preferences

also folders called:
ext
plugins
and 27 temp.zip files.

Delete lock, and then try running VASSAL.


J.

Lock deleted. Vassal still does not launch. But I will try reloading it tomorrow and seeing if that makes a difference.

Thus spake ronljacobsen:

Lock deleted. Vassal still does not launch. But I will try reloading
it tomorrow and seeing if that makes a difference.

Check the errorLog again. Is it different now?

Try deleting the key file also.


J.

Checked error log, deleted Key, tried launching Vassal (nothing again), then checked error log again. The error log never changed. Still the same set of entries dated Feb 12, 2011. Sigh.

Thus spake ronljacobsen:

Checked error log, deleted Key, tried launching Vassal (nothing again),
then checked error log again. The error log never changed. Still the
same set of entries dated Feb 12, 2011. Sigh.

Rename the directory where you found the errorLog. Then try running
VASSAL. Does that directory get recreated?


J.

No, it does not. I renamed the directory containing the errorlog to notVASSAL. Then I tried to launch Vassal. Nothing happened and no new or recreated directory appeared.

I also restarted my computer this morning and the first thing I did was try to launch Vassal. It did not launch, but for what it is worth, the computer thought for about 3 seconds rather than less than a second before not launching.