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Athena

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  1. And install it on user home folder... or give permissions to write on /usr/local/bin (anyway, the 1st choice is better and safer too).
  2. --- Canned message start --- I would love to be able to just say: "Look in upper right hand corner of the forum, there is a button labeled SEARCH, please use it", but I don't think that will be enough therefore I present to you: Please read it cover to cover, and don't bother posting again until you do! --- Canned message end ---
  3. --- Canned message start It appears the issue in the original post was solved, so this thread shall be closed. Should you encounter any other difficulties, please open a new thread. --- Canned message end ---
  4. Next time use search. A simple search with "data store" will take you to the thread that solves the problem.
  5. windows recently installed and you are having blue screens? Check your hardware.
  6. better post the log on a spoiler.
  7. I won't comment if my english is good or not! I don't care what you think about it! It is good for understanding! (are you a teacher or what? Are you giving me a F???) I said "it seems" for someone that knows so good english must understand that im not sure of it! (So i give you the F!) Back on topic: Marty, where are you downloading your software? From oficial websites i supose? Don't install both of VC's. Install only one of them... also, check that they are correctly installed (a bad installation can lead to a corrupted file, and that error can come from there). Before you start installing, i sugest disabling any antivirus and any active protection you could have... i had problems in the past with Norton Antivirus while installing MSDN. You are getting a bit arrogant, don't you think? He didn't said that! Read again! And yes... If a sofware is wrongly installed due to some situations (by example a antivirus or even a virus block or delete a file during the program installation, bad disk sectors, wrong checksum of the installer, etc...), it could crash when you execute it. So, before you say some shit, think before you say it and maybe you won't get flamed! Note: it can also crash due to some programing mistakes, but if a software works good on almost any system and doesn't work on this, don't you think that there's something special in this system that prevents the software to work has it should? Think about it!
  8. I already said that it seems lack of dependency's. Don't be a flamer.
  9. I was kidding! :D You didn't answered all my questions. Do you have your dependency's correclty installed? It seems something isn't found.
  10. - What is your O.S. version? - What is your core version? (There is no "last version", usualy we do more than 1 commit daily, so post your correct core version) - Where did you grab it? - Did you compiled yourself? (repacks aren't suported) - Do you have all dependency's correctly installed? - What are their versions? (Same as the core, each linux flavour (by example) has his owns versions. So even if you are on windows, tell us the versions) - Did you Follow our wiki? - Did you correctly updated the databases? - What is your MySQL Server version? (There is no "latest version") - What is your MySQL Client Version? (There is no "latest version", and i mean the library's) - Is your MySQL correctly configured and running? - What is your MySQL client? (SQLyog? MySQL command line? etc.. NOTE: please, don't use navicat) - Did you opened the necessary ports? - Do you have any custom patches in the core? Which ones? Did you try without them? Note: Just to laught a bit... "Fatal error" -> The compiler is dead! No way to resurect him, unless you are god! :D
  11. - What is your O.S. version? - What is your core version? (There is no "last version", usualy we do more than 1 commit daily, so post your correct core version) - Where did you grab it? - Did you compiled yourself? (repacks aren't suported) - Do you have all dependency's correctly installed? - What are their versions? (Same as the core, each linux flavour (by example) has his owns versions. So even if you are on windows, tell us the versions) - Did you Follow our wiki? - Did you correctly updated the databases? - What is your MySQL Server version? (There is no "latest version") - What is your MySQL Client Version? (There is no "latest version", and i mean the library's) - Is your MySQL correctly configured and running? - What is your MySQL client? (SQLyog? MySQL command line? etc.. NOTE: please, don't use navicat) - Did you opened the necessary ports? - Do you have any custom patches in the core? Which ones? Did you try without them?
  12. If you don't have time for my post and rules... then i don't have time to help you! Topic closed!
  13. Are we psichic? read my signature and post a proper topic help.
  14. on sqlyog you can do it too... it apears down part on one of the tabs. So that is a HeidiSQL problem.
  15. why you wanna click on the creature table? If you are not running a sql script and you just click on that table with mouse, it is a HeidiSQL problem, not related to the SQL updates or Trinity. Try SQLyog, or better, the MySQL command line.
  16. You may know how "stuff" works, but obvisouly you don't know how "this forum stuff" works! Read my signature and re-do your topic! (We are not psichics!)
  17. ? if you update the core, and there is c++ changes, you have to restart it. there is no way of updating a running core. edit: unless we modularize all the core and get compiled only certain parts... but dunno if that is possible to do. I think instead of having 2 services (realmserver and worldserver) we have thousands of them (realmserver, masterserver, ahserver, chatserver, kalimdorserver, whateverserver, etc...). Think this way you could compile and restart only those that get changed.
  18. --- Canned message start It appears the issue in the original post was solved, so this thread shall be closed. Should you encounter any other difficulties, please open a new thread. --- Canned message end ---
  19. cl : Command line warning D9002: ignoring unknown option '-ggdb' cl : Command line warning D9002: ignoring unknown option '-O3' Hum... something really wrong here. Do you have all required dependency's installed? Check my signature! And follow the wiki step-by-step. LINK : fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file '..\..\..\dep\mysqllite\Release\libmysql.lib' Are you sure you have Mysql library's installed? c:\users\prometheus\desktop\wow server\source\trinitycore-335a\src\tools\vmap3_extractor\loadlib/loadlib.h(53): warning C4820: 'FileLoader' : '4' bytes padding added after data member 'FileLoader::data_size Almost all errors are from building extractors... have you tryed to compile without them?
  20. --- Canned message start It appears the issue in the original post was solved, so this thread shall be closed. Should you encounter any other difficulties, please open a new thread. --- Canned message end ---
  21. I answered you on your other topic. I will close this one because the problem is related.
  22. I guess I can speak for all TrinityCore team about this. We, and surely you people, noticed that there are people always asking the same questions... They are either too lazy to search the forum, don't know how to use it, or lastly... they don't want to search. So, before you ask a question, search on the forum for an answer. If you don't find it, search again. If you still can't find it... search again! (i know... I'm repeating myself!) And then if you don't find it, open a new thread. So, when you open a thread, remember... post a proper topic title (I will start to close all threads with topic titles like "help me" or "server help", etc...), if you are too lazy to use a proper topic title, I will be too lazy to answer to your questions. After that, in the problem description, explain what is happening, and how it should happen. Give us the most info you can... You can even copy/paste those question's and answer them on your topic: - What is your O.S. version? - What is your core version? (There is no "last version", on somedays we can do more than 1 commit, so post your correct core version) - Where did you grab it? - Did you compiled yourself? - Do you have all dependency's correctly installed? - What are their versions? (Same as the core, each linux flavour (by example) has his owns versions. So even if you are on windows, tell us the versions) - Did you Follow our wiki? - Did you correctly updated the databases? - What is your MySQL Server version? (There is no "latest version") - What is your MySQL Client Version? (There is no "latest version", and i mean the library's) - Is your MySQL correctly configured and running? - What is your MySQL client? (SQLyog? MySQL command line? etc.. NOTE: please, don't use navicat) - Did you opened the necessary ports? - Do you have any custom patches in the core? Which ones? Did you try without them? - What is your wow client version? Did you extracted the necessary files from it? And lastly... Post your conf files and realmd table in necessary cases. Note: If many of you start answering those questions when you find a problem, in most of cases, you'll find the answer by yourselves and spare us wasting time answering the same questions. And also, you won't find us to critics or narcizists. Note2: I will start to change the Warning level acording to the number of rules you guy's break. Seem that way you'll think twice!
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