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  1. Or you can simply: apt-get install git cmake make gcc g++ libmariadbclient-dev libssl1.0-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev libncurses-dev libboost-all-dev mysql-server p7zip
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  2. You use 7.2.0 database still and let the worldserver.exe update the files so you are updated to where you need to be.
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  3. Yep, I clearly wasn't thinking yesterday when I said that lol
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  4. Make a .bat file and run the extractor in the bat file then pause it so you can also see the message you are getting before it crashes so you know what it is doing for sure.
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  5. Well if he is talking about 3.3.5a then mine is enGB but if you are talking about 7.2.5 I know there is no enGB anymore but for the other client I have enGB on mine or 4.3.4 but have you tried moving that to another directory because I had to before mine worked. Is that in the main directory? I know you said it worked on 7.2.0, mine works for both too.
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  6. Are you guys sure that you have enUS and not enGB or something else other than enUS in your wow directory.
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  7. Thank you so much that is what it was the gt folder everything works great now. You saved the day!!! YEAH!!!!!!!! not sure how the gt folder got screwed up but thank you.
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  8. Which version of boost do you have installed 1.63.0? or another version and did you set the variable from the wiki?
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  9. For one thing you are suppose to be using build inside your main server directory instead of outside it. so do build inside your server like the wiki says to do so you can build the files
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  10. Kmilo93sd are you using a different version of trinitycore for a different language or what because I don't even have the option to change the directory for cmake to locate the directory for boost, which I will try 63 since my other computer doesn't see it and I can't set the path to the libraries for boost because I don't get the option to unless there is a command in cmake I can do which I think there is I just need to look it up, thanks for the post it helps with my problem too.
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  11. That was the answer I was looking for, I can't believe I missed something that simple I feel dumb now lol, thanks.
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