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Everything posted by Aokromes
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You can search on forum......
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They are incorrect models, that's why i said subv to hide those errors, older extractor also had errors with other things and where hidded.
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ignore.
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I mean, apt-get remove libace-dev
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It's very likely that you have libace-dev witch is extremely outdated, remove it and compile again.
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You miss ace 5.7.8 or higher.
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create a non-root user to install TC.
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/home/trinity/TrinityCore/src/server/shared/Debugging/Errors.h:24:29: error: ace/Stack_Trace.h: No existe el fichero o el directorio That means file not found, nothing to do with swap, instead missing file (older ace)
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apt-get remove libace-dev and install any ace from 5.7.8 to 6.0.3, also use openssl 0.9.8o. http://www.trinitycore.info/How-to:Linux
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rerun cmake.
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Read http://www.trinitycore.info/How-to:Mac#Compile_ACE
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It's very likely you are taking to much ram/cpu when trying to compile, maybe you can try to run make multiple times until you get a full compilation.
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I know that if you see there is not only, instead 2 crash fixes and they where commited after my post, you know who was the crash logs supplier no?
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Just to notice 045dec1 is heavy unstable.