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As long as those two versions are higher than 5.1, it's okay.
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That seems to be all okay
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Do not use a batch file to start it and rename the directory "`serv cattest" to something without special characters.
Also verify that you got updated worldserver.conf and authserver.conf files
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It should work... but did you try running cmake without the openssl switches at all? (The wiki says "do not use if you have OpenSSL installed systemwide")
Another thing, "-- Detected 32-bit platform" but you got x64 version of OpenSSL
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basic knowledge of Git is required.
also, it depends on your core version. *right now*, get TDB 50 and apply the sqls from /sql/updates/world
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Somehow you missed https://github.com/TrinityCore/TrinityCore/commit/b530602b96974c2a536f9e757739e207bf034fd7 (and most likely other sql files, as well)
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You should ask the author of the script to update it.
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Correct the query errors in the script... entry changed to Id
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`git pull`, run cmake and compile
then get the most recent world db from http://www.trinitycore.org/f/files/file/5-tdb-full-updates/
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Drop world db
Import TDB 49
Import all sql updates with http://www.trinitycore.org/f/topic/43-windowslinux-combine-sql-updates/
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thank you Nay but the link doesn't work, is it the same as at the top of the page?
Wiki issues resolved
Quite a few formatting problems were introduced in the conversion from MediaWiki to Confluence and we would like help to make everything pretty again. Feel free to create an account at http://collab.kpsn.org/signup.action and edit the pages. The editor is very straightforward (and WYSIWYG)
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Gratz that you got it fixed.
Are you sure you picked the right compile when generating a solution in CMake?
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We are in the process to change to a new wiki system. Use this in the meantime http://archive.trinitycore.info/
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Can anyone else verify that cmake 2.8.10 has issues?
Edit: 2.8.10.2, Windows 8 x64 works fine here
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What cmake version are you using?
[18:20] <@Aokromes> archlinux have similar issue with that
[18:21] <click> encapsulation of directives, it's cmake acting up
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Wiki updated, THANK YOU, gygias, a lot. That page had been outdated for a while
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I searched in google and TrinittyCore forum before posting
But did you follow this guide? http://www.trinitycore.info/How-to:Linux
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Congratz on fixing it.
A few notes: indeed, all the sql files in update folder are meant to be imported on top of the last full TDB, by file name (alphanumeric order, the default one)
there are tools/scripts like http://www.trinitycore.org/f/topic/43-windowslinux-combine-sql-updates/ to do that easily
all this is fairly well explained (imo) in the wiki
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Same here, can't login.
I know we had some problems with the wiki when it was open to everyone but I still think everyone should be able to edit it.
We have to fight spam in some other way, closing the wiki is not a solution.
> Kinda discourages wiki editing
(*summons KingPin *)
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I agree with last point. I think we should re-write the 3 how-tos (win/linux/mac). It's a bit tough and I think it could be way lighter.
About that C:Trinity, it happens because DB section is shared by the 3 how-tos (since they are so similar)
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Quote from the wiki:
- Create the three databases by importing C:Trinitysqlcreatecreate_mysql.sql. You now have three databases - auth, characters, and world. You may need to refresh your program in order to see the new databases.
- Click on the "auth" database and import the auth database structure by importing C:Trinitysqlbaseauth_database.sql.
- Click on the "characters" database and import the characters database structure by importing C:Trinitysqlbasecharacter_database.sql.
It does refer to sqlbase for auth and character DBs
- Create the three databases by importing C:Trinitysqlcreatecreate_mysql.sql. You now have three databases - auth, characters, and world. You may need to refresh your program in order to see the new databases.
"unknown column" "missing table" "duplicate column" error / sql problems / SQLDriverLogFile < answer on 1st post of 1st page
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You need to import sql world, character and auth updates
https://github.com/TrinityCore/TrinityCore/tree/master/sql/updates/auth